• Listen to me. James is a tracker.The hunt is his obsession. I read his mind.My reaction on the field set him off.

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  • And yet, I would contend that the part about the Essex actually running over him is quite compelling. At least I feel it when I read it.

    然而,我的确觉得,埃塞克斯往他身上碾过去的场景描写很,扣人心弦,至少我读到这时,是这么觉得的。

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

  • I actually took the time to read a few books about him.

    我确实花了点时间细读了一些关于他的书籍。

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  • He heads up the Yale endowment -or the investment of the Yale endowment -and I have a New York Times article on the syllabus, just sort of a biography of him you could read.

    他是耶鲁大学捐赠基金...,他是耶鲁大学捐赠基金的投资总监,大纲中有一篇纽约时报的文章,是他的传记,可以读一下

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • Even though there were people, mostly young men, willing and able to read to him, it's clear that the vast quantity of learning that gets poured - all of that erudition that gets poured into the pages of Paradise Lost - it's clear that this is not a product of Milton's last-minute review of the classics.

    尽管有很多人,大多数是年轻人,愿意将材料读给他听,很显然这使得大量的知识被注入,所有这些广博的知识被注入到《失乐园》的字里行间,但很显然这不是,弥尔顿在最后一分钟对于古典文献回顾的产物。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • The essay that you read was produced at the behest of his French publisher. They wanted him to write something that would make people feel better about the book, that would give some account of its origin and give some defense for its publication and its content.

    你们所读到的那篇短文就是在法国出版商的要求下写的,他们希望他写些什么来让人们对这本书产生更多的好感,来交待这本书的缘起,并且为它的内容和它的出版进行辩护。

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

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