• With that in mind, I want to point up to the two quotations that I put on the board to start us off today: "I like his eyes.

    想到这些,我想指出我写在黑板上的,从书中引用的两句话,今天我们从这里开始:,“我喜欢他的眼睛。

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

  • It was clear,he was another Achilles in his own eyes, and it was for him to achieve the great deeds that I have been mentioning.

    很清楚的是,他自认为是第二个阿喀琉斯,他的使命就是去获得,我一直在说的这些伟大成就

    耶鲁公开课 - 古希腊历史简介课程节选

  • I started last time, and actually my whole lecture existed under the rubric of, this quotation from Sabbath Lily Hawks, and I'm just going to read it to you again. "I like his eyes.

    上堂课我给你们介绍了一下这部小说的基本内容,这次的讲座,将从萨巴斯-莉莉-霍克斯的引语开始,我现在要再将这段话朗读一遍,我喜欢他的眼睛。

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

  • Milton's blindness, the fact of his blindness, has shut out his view of the visible world, which would ordinarily present itself to him through the entrance of his eyes; and this shut-out will enable him, will help him, explore the invisible world of divine truth.

    弥尔顿的失明,他失明的这个事实,遮住了,他看具体世界的目光,他通常是通过双眼,这个通道来看具体世界的,不过这种蒙蔽帮助了他,使他能够探索不可见世界中的神圣真理。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • He didn't even begin to fulfill what we can think of as his epic promise until he was nearly fifty years old, until he had actually lost the use of his eyes, until he could no longer read, and until he could no longer use a pen to write.

    但真正开始实行他要写史诗的愿望的时候,弥尔顿已经将近50岁了,那是他已经几乎,丧失了视力,不能再读书,不能执笔写作。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

  • Student: I agree with her. It's disturbing how much we identify with Humbert, how we're made to see the world through his eyes, and we kind of-- even I--grew to like him a lot.

    我同意她的观点,小说扰乱了我们,对Humber的理解以及我们从他眼中看到的世界,我们有点,甚至我,开始非常喜欢他。

    耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选

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