• And there's a self-consciousness about the temporal strangeness of this poem that leads, I think, to its crisis moment. Look at stanza sixteen.

    他自己也意识到,诗歌暂时性的古怪会导致,危机的到来,看第六段。

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  • We, of course, know as we read the prelude to this poem that this is a work consumed with questions of temporal disjunction, with that problem of temporal discontinuity.

    当然我们理解这首诗的序曲,这首诗里有许多暂时脱节,还有暂时的不连续的问题。

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  • This sort of processing happens in the primary auditory cortex, both left and right, of the temporal lobe.

    颞叶中左右两侧的初级听觉皮层,都会参与处理过程

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  • This is a simile that Stanley Fish brilliantly describes ; as central to a certain temporal procedure common in Milton's verse; Fish is interested in the temporal process of reading in general.

    这被斯坦利费什独具匠心地形容为,弥尔顿诗中极为常见的时间步骤的核心;,费什对总体上这首诗的时间顺序非常感兴趣。

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  • This weird temporal disjunction is an important part of the poem, and it not only gives the poem its peculiar air of something like a conceptual time-warp, but it's an important part of Milton's profoundly anticipatory imagination.

    这个古怪的暂时的脱节是诗歌中很重要的一部分,它不仅带给诗歌一种不寻常的感觉,就像概念性的时光隧道,但他确实是弥尔顿,深奥的预言性想象的重要部分。

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