• Self-alienation, in Barth's work, is the product of desire. Desire, love: that's the moment when you're supposed to be perfectly present.

    巴斯作品中,自我疏离是欲望的产物,欲望,爱:,那是你应该在场的时刻。

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  • There is a kind of cultural myth around the stranger, the person you don't know, who you will--who you fall in love with.

    可能对陌生人有一种文化迷思,你不认识他,却将要爱上他。

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  • The hero of the story is in love with a woman who--alas and alack--does not love him.

    主角爱上了一位女子,可是那女子并不爱他。

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  • She was a child and I was a child, In this kingdom by the sea, - But we loved with a love that was more than love-- Annabel Lee I and my Annabel Lee-- With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven Coveted her and me.

    我和她都还只是孩子,在这个海边的王国,我们炙热的相爱了-,我和我的-,我们的爱连天上的六翼天使,也把我和她妒嫉。

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

  • When he was shipwrecked on the island in which the goddess Calypso ruled,she fell in love with Odysseus, just as the fate of great heroes-- they are heroic and handsome, and fast and women love them.

    有一次他的船,在海之女神卡吕普索的小岛附近搁浅,女神爱上了奥德修斯,像其他大英雄一样,他威风凛凛,英俊潇洒,迷倒万千女性

    耶鲁公开课 - 古希腊历史简介课程节选

  • I don't know who came up with this statistic but I love it: nearly three out of every five lines in Paradise Lost are enjambed - they embrace the practice of enjambment. The meaning or the sense of a verse paragraph is diffused throughout a series of lines.

    不知道是谁得出这个数字,但我很喜欢:,《失乐园》中将近五分之三的诗句是连结的,-它们全都连结在一起,一段诗的意思或感觉,贯穿在这段诗的一系列诗句当中。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • Familiarity--We tend to fall in love with people in our environment with whom we are already familiar.

    我们往往,容易爱上身边的人,相互非常了解。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • So far so--And so this is not crazy; a little boy falling in love with his mother.

    到目前为止,一切尚算正常;,小男孩爱上了他的母亲。

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  • And even though it's fairly obvious what's doing that, they still misattribute that arousal to " "I must be falling in love," even with that obvious a--even with that obvious an instruction.

    即使引起这些反应的原因非常明显,他们还是会产生性错觉,“以为这是爱的力量“,即使很明显,这是由于痛击实验引起的紧张。

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  • - She turns to the most salient-- -- and this is the way social psychologists would say it-- -- turns to the most salient object in her immediate social environment-- -- that would be me--and says she's in love.

    她转向于最突现的-,社会心理学家会说-,转向于直接社会环境中最突现的实体-,这个实体就是我,并说,她恋爱了。

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  • Well, in love we are-- what is very powerful to us is not just that someone always is positive toward us, ? "I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love --" Right?

    在爱情里-,对我们重要的,不仅仅是有人总积极地对你说,“我爱你,爱你,爱你--“,对吧?

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  • And here in the middle of the page a little ways down: My love's striped black-and-white cotton frock, jaunty blue cap, white socks and brown moccasins were not quite in keeping with the large, beautifully cut aquamarine on a silver chainlet which gemmed her throat, a spring rain gift from me.

    在这一页中间偏下的地方:,我的小情人穿着黑白条子的棉布裙,带着鲜艳的蓝色帽子,白袜子和亮皮鞋与她脖子上那条优美的,蓝宝石项链有些不协调,这是由于那场春雨我送给她的礼物。

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

  • Our best science suggests that a well-functioning body can perform these things, can think and plan and fall in love by virtue of the fact that the brain is functioning properly.

    现今科学认为,一个运作良好的肉体能够做到以下事情,思考,规划,以及彼此相爱,这都得益于,大脑的正常运作

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • I didn't get into it at all in this experiment--in this lecture-- but there's an interesting debate going on about love and many other emotions between people who take a kind of evolutionary perspective on these states versus people who take what might be called a more socially constructed perspective.

    我没有在这讲座中的实验中涉及-,但是这是关于爱,和其他情感有趣的争论,有人从进化论的角度来探讨,还有人可能从,更像社会建构的立场出发。

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