At the very moment that Woolf advises women readers to look past Milton's bogey, she finds herself in the peculiar position of echoing the poetry of John Milton.
伍尔夫劝女性读者不去理会,弥尔顿的惑众谣言的时候,发现自己处境尴尬,因为她需要附和弥尔顿的诗歌。
I know you want to get on with life, and you're onto the next thing, and you are tuning out, but you hear all the click, click, click, click, click?
我知道你希望在生活上出人头地,由于弄另一件事上了,后来你又不理会了,你能全部听到嘀嘀的声音?
No, the right thing to do is to take care of yourself and the hell with the polis.
不,正确的做法是关心你自己,不用理会什么城邦
After all, how can it be appropriate to disregard, to put out of your mind, facts?
毕竟,不理会,不去想事实,怎么可能是,合适的?
She doesn't end the mask stuck to Comus' chair.
她并未理会粘在科玛斯座椅上的面具。
If they all look the same to the baby, the baby will just continue to tune out, but if the red looks different the baby will perk up.
如果对于婴儿来说,两种颜色没有差别,他就仍然不予理会,但如果他觉得红色与绿色不同,那他就会重新活跃起来
So, absolute rulers didn't really have to pay attention to these assemblies.
所以说,绝对统治者实际上不用理会议会
In other words, we should not care what people say about us, but we should be prepared to develop qualities of self-containment, autonomy and independence from the influence that others can exercise over us.
换句话说,我们不应理会别人怎么说我们,而我们应准备好,发展自制的特质,自治与自主,排除他人,可能对我们的影响。
If, on the other hand, it is what Gadamer would call a "bad prejudice"-- that is to say, some aspect of my subjectivity that nothing could possibly be done - with in thinking about and interpreting the text-- then you throw it out.
如果情况不是这样,而是Gadamer所说的“不好的偏见“,也就是说我主观的想法,解读文本,并不能有任何效果-,你可以不用理会它。
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