And I will read this to you.
我念给您听。
Now those of you who have taken English 125 or any course that has asked you to read Spenser will recognize almost instantly I think, I hope, Milton's literary depth.
你们中选修英文125或者其他让你们读斯潘塞的课程,的人应该能立刻认识到,弥尔顿的文学功底很深。
This I hope will be an inspiration to Isaiah Berlin -you should read Isaiah Berlin.
我希望这本书能为你们带来些启发,大家都应读。
and if you read more in this letter I won't go through the whole thing, you will see that-- she's very self-deprecating.
如果你们继续深究这封信,我是不会全部读完,你们将会看到-,她非常善于自嘲。
while we read it, I will go through the pages together, they all sit around the table, look at the pictures and talk to her.
当我们读这本书的时候,我会一点一点地讲,孩子们都做在桌边,看着图片,跟她说话。
It's not done in time for you to read but I think I will have it done at some time during this semester.
但现在还无法读到,因为还未完成,但是我想这学期会完成这本书
I will be happy to admit that I read through this I probably cannot tell you what it did unless I really obsessed over these details.
我不得不承认,恐怕我读完后,也不能告诉你它都干了些什么,除非我完完全全被这些细节给迷住了。
And although I don't really have the fantasy that many of you will read this stuff twice, if you had the time to do it, that would be a wonderful thing to do.
并且尽管我不会真的认为,你们中的有些人会读两遍这些材料,如果你有时间去读的话,那将会是很棒的事去做。
It's not about marriage, and marriage will still seem quite a ways off, I fear, when you read Lycidas, but we will be marking the transition to the poetry of marriage soon enough.
那不是讲婚姻的,我担心当你们读《利西亚斯》的时候,婚姻仍是一个走出的方法,但是我们,将很快标记诗篇中关于婚姻的转变。
I hesitate to I don't hesitate to say that you will never read Adam Smith in an economics course here at Yale and it is very unlikely that you will read Freud in your psychology classes.
我犹疑,我毫不犹疑的说,你绝对不会读到亚当?史密斯,至少在耶鲁的经济学课堂上不会,而且你也不太可能,在你的心理学课堂上读到佛洛伊德。
Consider one thinker, and I will, I'm going to read you a short passage and I'm going to come back to this again later in the semester, from Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan, chapter 31 of Leviathan, where Hobbes gives us a very personal statement about his intention in writing this book.
细想以下这一位思想家,我将朗读一小段文章,然后在学期后段,再回到这个主题来,这是取自贺伯斯的《利维坦》,第,31,章,贺伯斯提供了十分贴切的陈述,关于他撰写本书的动机。
In the forty-sixth chapter of Leviathan, a chapter we will read later, Hobbes wrote, "I believe that scarce anything can be more repugnant to government than much of what Aristotle has said in his Politics, " nor more ignorantly than a great part of his Ethics."
在《利维坦》第,46,章,我们稍后就会读到的一章,贺伯斯写到:,“我就不信有任何,更令人反感的政府可以比得上,那个亚里士多德在其《政治学》中所描述,还有一大部份的《伦理学》更是无知至极“
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