• The image of a poet interrupted and chided by the god of poetry comes straight out of the opening of Virgil's Sixth Eclogue.

    这段诗人被神明打断斥责的场景,直接明了地出现在吉尔的

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  • Now in Virgil's early poem, the Sixth Eclogue, the speaker explains that the writing of pastoral poetry is the stuff that young poets do.

    吉尔早期的诗篇,诗人解释道,田园诗歌的创作是年轻诗人的必经之路。

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  • Virgil had written a poem in the Sixth Eclogue that had touched Milton, and it had touched Milton, I think, because it begins with Virgil's own brooding meditation on the course of his poetic career.

    吉尔在的一首诗触动了弥尔顿,之所以这首诗能够触动他,是因为那首诗是以吉尔本身关于诗歌职业的,忧伤的沉思,开篇的。

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  • All of this anxiety, and when you think of it, all of this shame as well as the shame of ambition -all of this gets packed into this allusion to Virgil that Milton brings to this very disturbing moment in Lycidas.

    当你定下心来思考,所有这些忧虑,羞愧,等同于野心所带来的羞愧,所有这些都被整合进吉尔的幻想,而这又被弥尔顿写进了这令人困扰的一段

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