英语人>网络例句>now then 相关的网络例句
now then相关的网络例句

查询词典 now then

与 now then 相关的网络例句 [注:此内容来源于网络,仅供参考]

I observ'd, that the two who swam, were yet more than twice as long swimming over the Creek, as the Fellow was, that fled from them: It came now very warmly upon my Thoughts, and indeed irresistibly, that now was my Time to get me a Servant, and perhaps a Companion, or Assistant; and that I was call'd plainly by Providence to save this poor Creature's Life; I immediately run down the Ladders with all possible Expedition, fetches my two Guns, for they were both but at the Foot of the Ladders, as I observ'd above; and getting up again, with the same haste, to the Top of the Hill, I cross'd toward the Sea; and having a very short Cut, and all down Hill, clapp'd my self in the way, between the Pursuers, and the Pursu'd; hallowing aloud to him that fled, who looking back, was at first perhaps as much frighted at me, as at them; but I beckon'd with my Hand to him, to come back; and in the mean time, I slowly advanc'd towards the two that follow'd; then rushing at once upon the foremost, I knock'd him down with the Stock of my Piece I was loath to fire, because 1 would not have the rest hear; though at that distance, it would not have been easily heard, and being out of Sight of the Smoke too, they wou'd not have easily known what to make of it: Having knock'd this Fellow down, the other who pursu'd with him stopp'd, as if he had been frighted; and I advanc'd a-pace towards him; but as I came nearer, I perceiv'd presently, he had a Bow and Arrow, and was fitting it to shoot at me; so I was then necessitated to shoot at him first, which I did, and kill'd him at the first Shoot; the poor Savage who fled, but had stopp'd; though he saw both his Enemies fallen, and kill'd, as he thought; yet was so frighted with the Fire, and Noise of my Piece, that he stood Stock still, and neither came forward or went backward, tho' he seem'd rather enclin'd to fly still, than to come on; I hollow'd again to him, and made Signs to come forward, which he easily understood, and came a little way, then stopp'd again, and then a little further, and stopp'd again, and I cou'd then perceive that he stood trembling, as if he had been taken Prisoner, and had just been to be kill'd, as his two Enemies were; I beckon'd him again to come to me, and gave him all the Signs of Encouragement that I could think of, and he came nearer and nearer, kneeling down every Ten or Twelve steps in token of acknowledgement for my saving his Life: I smil'd at him, and look'd pleasantly, and beckon'd to him to come still nearer; at length he came close to me, and then he kneel'd down again, kiss'd the Ground, and laid his Head upon the Ground, and taking me by the Foot, set my Foot upon his Head; this it seems was in token of swearing to be my Slave for ever; I took him up, and made much of him, and encourag'd him all I could.

这时候,我脑子里突然产生一个强烈的、不可抗拒的欲望:我要找个仆人,现在正是时候;说不定我还能找到一个侣伴,一个帮手哩。这明明是上天召唤我救救这个可怜虫的命呢!我立即跑下梯子,拿起我的两支枪--前面我已提到,这两支枪就放在梯子脚下。然后,又迅速爬上梯子,翻过山顶,向海边跑去。我抄了一条近路,跑下山去,插身在追踪者和逃跑者之间。我向那逃跑的野人大声呼唤。他回头望了望,起初仿佛对我也很害怕,其程度不亚于害怕追赶他的野人。但我用手势召唤他过来,同时慢慢向后面追上来的两个野人迎上去。等他俩走近时,我一下子冲到前面的一个野人跟前,用枪杆子把他打倒在地。我不想开枪,怕枪声让其余的野人听见。其实距离这么远,枪声是很难听到的;即使隐隐约约听到了,他们也看不见硝烟,所以肯定会弄不清是怎么回事。第一个野人被我打倒之后,同他一起追来的那个野人就停住了脚步,仿佛吓住了。于是我又急步向他迎上去。当我快走近他时,见他手里拿起弓箭,准备拉弓向我放箭。我不得不先向他开枪,一枪就把他打死了。那逃跑的野人这时也停住了脚步。这可怜的家伙虽然亲眼见到他的两个敌人都已经倒下,并且在他看来已必死无疑,但却给我的枪声和火光吓坏了。他站在那里,呆若木鸡,既不进也不退,看样子他很想逃跑而不敢走近我。我向他大声招呼,做手势叫他过来。他明白了我的意思,向前走几步停停,又走几步又停停。这时,我看到他站在那里,混身发抖。他以为自己成了我的俘虏,也将像他的两个敌人那样被杀死。我又向他招招手,叫他靠近我,并做出种种手势叫他不要害怕。他这才慢慢向前走,每走一二十步便跪一下,好像是感谢我救了他的命。我向他微笑,作出和蔼可亲的样子,并一再用手招呼他,叫他再靠近一点。最后,他走到我跟前,再次跪下,吻着地面,又把头贴在地上,把我的一只脚放到他的头上,好像在宣誓愿终身做我的奴隶。我把他扶起来,对他十分和气,并千方百计叫他不要害怕。但事情还没有完。

Then from his loftie stand on that high Tree [ 395 ] Down he alights among the sportful Herd Of those fourfooted kindes, himself now one, Now other, as thir shape servd best his end Neerer to view his prey, and unespi'd To mark what of thir state he more might learn [ 400 ] By word or action markt: about them round A Lion now he stalkes with fierie glare, Then as a Tyger, who by chance hath spi'd In some Purlieu two gentle Fawnes at play, Strait couches close, then rising changes oft [ 405 ] His couchant watch, as one who chose his ground Whence rushing he might surest seize them both Gript in each paw: when Adam first of men To first of women Eve thus moving speech, Turnd him all eare to hear new utterance flow.

魔鬼就是这样以"不得已"的暴君口实来开脱自己的罪恶的。然后从高耸的树上,高高的立脚点,降落在嬉戏着的四脚兽群之间,他自己变化无常,努力装扮成接近他的牺牲品的形状,以便神不知鬼不觉进行详细侦察,从他们的言语和行为,进一步观察他们二人的情况。

Here Pilgrims roam, that stray'd so farr to seek In Golgotha him dead, who lives in Heav'n; And they who to be sure of Paradise Dying put on the weeds of Dominic, Or in Franciscan think to pass disguis'd; [ 480 ] They pass the Planets seven, and pass the fixt, And that Crystalline Sphear whose ballance weighs The Trepidation talkt, and that first mov'd; And now Saint Peter at Heav'ns Wicket seems To wait them with his Keys, and now at foot [ 485 ] Of Heav'ns ascent they lift thir Feet, when loe A violent cross wind from either Coast Blows them transverse ten thousand Leagues awry Into the devious Air; then might ye see Cowles, Hoods and Habits with thir wearers tost [ 490 ] And flutterd into Raggs, then Reliques, Beads, Indulgences, Dispenses, Pardons, Bulls, The sport of Winds: all these upwhirld aloft Fly o're the backside of the World farr off Into a Limbo large and broad, since calld [ 495 ] The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopl'd, and untrod; All this dark Globe the Fiend found as he pass'd, And long he wanderd, till at last a gleame Of dawning light turnd thither-ward in haste [ 500 ] His travell'd steps; farr distant he descries Ascending by degrees magnificent Up to the wall of Heaven a Structure high, At top whereof, but farr more rich appeer'd The work as of a Kingly Palace Gate [ 505 ] With Frontispice of Diamond and Gold Imbellisht, thick with sparkling orient Gemmes The Portal shon, inimitable on Earth By Model, or by shading Pencil drawn.

此外还有很多,说起来未免太冗长,他们无非是些未成熟的、痴呆的、穿着黑、白、灰色衣的身带骗人的假法宝的隐士和托钵僧。其中有的在这里云游巡礼,曾到各各他去寻觅那活在天上的死人,临终穿上圣多明我派或圣方济派的袈裟,以证明自己确实去过极乐天堂,他们误以为这样打扮就可畅通无阻。他们通过七星天,通过"恒星天",通过那权衡黄道振动均势的"水晶天",并且还通过"原动天"。圣彼得手拿钥匙,站在天堂的边门口,像是在等待他们,正要举步登上天堂的阶梯时,看吧!从左右吹来一阵猛烈的横风,他们被斜吹到十万里外的远空中去:那时看见僧帽、头巾、袈裟,连同它们的穿戴者一起被吹翻扯烂,还有圣骨、念珠、免罪券、特免证、赦罪证、训谕,全被高高卷起,都成了风的玩具,他们飘过这世界的背面而远落在广大的地狱边缘,被称"愚人的乐园",很久之后将是家喻户晓的,但是现在却是人迹罕至的地方。魔王走过这整个黑球,经过长久的漫游,终于发现一线曙光,便加紧他的步伐,向那边走去。他远远望见一座高大的建筑,从它那宽大的阶梯拾级而上,可以抵达天国的城垣,它的顶上,像有比王宫还要富丽的宫门,它的正面镶有金刚石和黄金;大门上密饰着东方的珠宝,光彩夺目,人间的浓淡画笔也无法描绘它。

Dear Daughter, since thou claim'st me for thy Sire, And my fair Son here showst me, the dear pledge Of dalliance had with thee in Heav'n, and joys Then sweet, now sad to mention, through dire change [ 820 ] Befalln us unforeseen, unthought of, know I come no enemie, but to set free From out this dark and dismal house of pain, Both him and thee, and all the heav'nly Host Of Spirits that in our just pretenses arm'd [ 825 ] Fell with us from on high: from them I go This uncouth errand sole, and one for all Myself expose, with lonely steps to tread Th' unfounded deep, and through the void immense To search with wandring quest a place foretold [ 830 ] Should be, and, by concurring signs, ere now Created vast and round, a place of bliss In the Purlieues of Heav'n, and therein plac't A race of upstart Creatures, to supply Perhaps our vacant room, though more remov'd, [ 835 ] Least Heav'n surcharg'd with potent multitude Might hap to move new broiles: Be this or aught Then this more secret now design'd, I haste To know, and this once known, shall soon return, And bring ye to the place where Thou and Death [ 840 ] Shall dwell at ease, and up and down unseen Wing silently the buxom Air, imbalm'd With odours; there ye shall be fed and fill'd Immeasurably, all things shall be your prey.

" 他说罢,母子俩大为高兴,"死"一听说有这样可以吃饱的地方,不觉微笑露出了狰狞的牙齿,预祝自己的肚皮将交好运,邪恶的母亲也同样欢喜,这样对她父亲说: V2:她说罢,聪明的魔王便警悟,立刻放温和些,这样委婉地答道,"亲爱的女儿,你既然叫我父亲,又把俊美的儿子指给我看,这是我在天上和你嬉游时的纪念品,当初的欢喜、甜蜜,今天已不堪回首,都只因这不可预料的不幸变故。要知道,我这次来不是要同你们敌对,而是要把你们和一切为正当的权利而武装起义,并从天上坠落的天使军的精灵们解放,从黑暗和痛苦中解放出来。

Let no man seek [ 770 ] Henceforth to be foretold what shall befall Him or his Childern, evil he may be sure, Which neither his foreknowing can prevent, And hee the future evil shall no less In apprehension then in substance feel [ 775 ] Grievous to bear: but that care now is past, Man is not whom to warne: those few escapt Famin and anguish will at last consume Wandring that watrie Desert: I had hope When violence was ceas't, and Warr on Earth, [ 780 ] All would have then gon well, peace would have crownd With length of happy dayes the race of man; But I was farr deceav'd; for now I see Peace to corrupt no less then Warr to waste.

但愿今后谁也不再预知他自己或子孙将发生的事,发生的,确是灾祸,那是不能预防的,而且他对未来的灾祸所感到的痛苦,和实际感觉到的祸患一样难以承当。忧患终于过去了,警戒对于人,是没有用的。少数逃脱了饥饿和哀恸的人,仍以徘徊于水漫的旷野告终。我曾希望在地上暴行停止,战争绝迹时,万物俱兴,由于和平使人类获得持续的幸福日子。可是我大错特错,因为我看见和平所腐蚀的,多于战争所毁坏的。

Then from his loftie stand on that high Tree [ 395 ] Down he alights among the sportful Herd Of those fourfooted kindes, himself now one, Now other, as thir shape servd best his end Neerer to view his prey, and unespi'd To mark what of thir state he more might learn [ 400 ] By word or action markt: about them round A Lion now he stalkes with fierie glare, Then as a Tyger, who by chance hath spi'd In some Purlieu two gentle Fawnes at play, Strait couches close, then rising changes oft [ 405 ] His couchant watch, as one who chose his ground Whence rushing he might surest seize them both Gript in each paw: when Adam first of men To first of women Eve thus moving speech, Turnd him all eare to hear new utterance flow.

魔鬼就是这样以&不得已&的暴君口实来开脱自己的罪恶的。然后从高耸的树上,高高的立脚点,降落在嬉戏着的四脚兽群之间,他自己变化无常,努力装扮成接近他的牺牲品的形状,以便神不知鬼不觉进行详细侦察,从他们的言语和行为,进一步观察他们二人的情况。

Here Pilgrims roam, that stray'd so farr to seek In Golgotha him dead, who lives in Heav'n; And they who to be sure of Paradise Dying put on the weeds of Dominic, Or in Franciscan think to pass disguis'd; [ 480 ] They pass the Planets seven, and pass the fixt, And that Crystalline Sphear whose ballance weighs The Trepidation talkt, and that first mov'd; And now Saint Peter at Heav'ns Wicket seems To wait them with his Keys, and now at foot [ 485 ] Of Heav'ns ascent they lift thir Feet, when loe A violent cross wind from either Coast Blows them transverse ten thousand Leagues awry Into the devious Air; then might ye see Cowles, Hoods and Habits with thir wearers tost [ 490 ] And flutterd into Raggs, then Reliques, Beads, Indulgences, Dispenses, Pardons, Bulls, The sport of Winds: all these upwhirld aloft Fly o're the backside of the World farr off Into a Limbo large and broad, since calld [ 495 ] The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopl'd, and untrod; All this dark Globe the Fiend found as he pass'd, And long he wanderd, till at last a gleame Of dawning light turnd thither-ward in haste [ 500 ] His travell'd steps; farr distant he descries Ascending by degrees magnificent Up to the wall of Heaven a Structure high, At top whereof, but farr more rich appeer'd The work as of a Kingly Palace Gate [ 505 ] With Frontispice of Diamond and Gold Imbellisht, thick with sparkling orient Gemmes The Portal shon, inimitable on Earth By Model, or by shading Pencil drawn.

此外还有很多,说起来未免太冗长,他们无非是些未成熟的、痴呆的、穿着黑、白、灰色衣的身带骗人的假法宝的隐士和托钵僧。其中有的在这里云游巡礼,曾到各各他去寻觅那活在天上的死人,临终穿上圣多明我派或圣方济派的袈裟,以证明自己确实去过极乐天堂,他们误以为这样打扮就可畅通无阻。他们通过七星天,通过&恒星天&,通过那权衡黄道振动均势的&水晶天&,并且还通过&原动天&。圣彼得手拿钥匙,站在天堂的边门口,像是在等待他们,正要举步登上天堂的阶梯时,看吧!从左右吹来一阵猛烈的横风,他们被斜吹到十万里外的远空中去:那时看见僧帽、头巾、袈裟,连同它们的穿戴者一起被吹翻扯烂,还有圣骨、念珠、免罪券、特免证、赦罪证、训谕,全被高高卷起,都成了风的玩具,他们飘过这世界的背面而远落在广大的地狱边缘,被称&愚人的乐园&,很久之后将是家喻户晓的,但是现在却是人迹罕至的地方。魔王走过这整个黑球,经过长久的漫游,终于发现一线曙光,便加紧他的步伐,向那边走去。他远远望见一座高大的建筑,从它那宽大的阶梯拾级而上,可以抵达天国的城垣,它的顶上,像有比王宫还要富丽的宫门,它的正面镶有金刚石和黄金;大门上密饰着东方的珠宝,光彩夺目,人间的浓淡画笔也无法描绘它。

I observ'd, that the two who swam, were yet more than twice as long swimming over the Creek, as the Fellow was, that fled from them: It came now very warmly upon my Thoughts, and indeed irresistibly, that now was my Time to get me a Servant, and perhaps a Companion, or Assistant; and that I was call'd plainly by Providence to save this poor Creature's Life; I immediately run down the Ladders with all possible Expedition, fetches my two Guns, for they were both but at the Foot of the Ladders, as I observ'd above; and getting up again, with the same haste, to the Top of the Hill, I cross'd toward the Sea; and having a very short Cut, and all down Hill, clapp'd my self in the way, between the Pursuers, and the Pursu'd; hallowing aloud to him that fled, who looking back, was at first perhaps as much frighted at me, as at them; but I beckon'd with my Hand to him, to come back; and in the mean time, I slowly advanc'd towards the two that follow'd; then rushing at once upon the foremost, I knock'd him down with the Stock of my Piece I was loath to fire, because 1 would not have the rest hear; though at that distance, it would not have been easily heard, and being out of Sight of the Smoke too, they wou'd not have easily known what to make of it: Having knock'd this Fellow down, the other who pursu'd with him stopp'd, as if he had been frighted; and I advanc'd a-pace towards him; but as I came nearer, I perceiv'd presently, he had a Bow and Arrow, and was fitting it to shoot at me; so I was then necessitated to shoot at him first, which I did, and kill'd him at the first Shoot; the poor Savage who fled, but had stopp'd; though he saw both his Enemies fallen, and kill'd, as he thought; yet was so frighted with the Fire, and Noise of my Piece, that he stood Stock still, and neither came forward or went backward, tho' he seem'd rather enclin'd to fly still, than to come on; I hollow'd again to him, and made Signs to come forward, which he easily understood, and came a little way, then stopp'd again, and then a little further, and stopp'd again, and I cou'd then perceive that he stood trembling, as if he had been taken Prisoner, and had just been to be kill'd, as his two Enemies were; I beckon'd him again to come to me, and gave him all the Signs of Encouragement that I could think of, and he came nearer and nearer, kneeling down every Ten or Twelve steps in token of acknowledgement for my saving his Life: I smil'd at him, and look'd pleasantly, and beckon'd to him to come still nearer; at length he came close to me, and then he kneel'd down again, kiss'd the Ground, and laid his Head upon the Ground, and taking me by the Foot, set my Foot upon his Head; this it seems was in token of swearing to be my Slave for ever; I took him up, and made much of him, and encourag'd him all I could.

在他们和我的城堡之间,有一条小河。

Now then according to Patton's plan, I would attack Siracusa here and he would attack Palermo up here.

现在根据巴顿的计划,我会在这儿攻打锡拉库萨,而巴顿会在这上面攻打巴勒莫。

"Now, then, go," said the marquis

&现在好了,你可以走了。&侯爵说。

第10/100页 首页 < ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... > 尾页
相关中文对照歌词
Every Now And Then
Know Now Then
(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I
Now And Then
Then Was Then And Now Is Now
Now (And Then)
Now And Then
Then Till Now
Every Now And Then
Happily Ever After (Now And Then)
推荐网络例句

Breath, muscle contraction of the buttocks; arch body, as far as possible to hold his head, right leg straight towards the ceiling (peg-leg knee in order to avoid muscle tension).

呼气,收缩臀部肌肉;拱起身体,尽量抬起头来,右腿伸直朝向天花板(膝微屈,以避免肌肉紧张)。

The cost of moving grain food products was unchanged from May, but year over year are up 8%.

粮食产品的运输费用与5月份相比没有变化,但却比去年同期高8%。

However, to get a true quote, you will need to provide detailed personal and financial information.

然而,要让一个真正的引用,你需要提供详细的个人和财务信息。