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I sit on the grass and gaze upon the sky and dream of the sudden splendour of thy coming---all the lights ablaze, golden pennons flying over thy car, and they at the roadside standing agape, when they see thee come down from thy seat to raise me from the dust, and set at thy side this ragged beggar girl a-tremble with shame and pride, like a creeper in a summer breeze.
我坐在草地上凝望天空,梦想着你来临时候那忽然炫耀的繁华――万彩交辉,车辇上金旗飞扬,在道旁众目睽睽之下,你从车座下降,把我从尘埃中扶起坐在你的旁边,这褴褛的丐女,含羞带喜,像蔓藤在暴风中颤摇。
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I sit on the grass and gaze upon the sky and dream of the sudden splendour of thy coming---all the lights ablaze, golden pennons flying over thy car, and they at the roadside standing agape, when they see thee come down from thy seat to raise me from the dust, and set at thy side this ragged beggar girl a-tremble with shame and pride, like a creeper in a summer breeze.
我坐在草地上,凝望着天空,梦想着你来临时顿然华丽辉煌--光彩闪耀,车辇上金旗飞扬,你从车座走下,把我从尘埃中扶起,坐在你身旁,这褴褛的丐女,交织着羞愧与自豪,像一枝蔓藤在夏日和风中摇颤,他们站在路旁,个个目瞪口呆。
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I sit on the grass and gaze upon the sky and dream of the sudden splendour of thy coming---all the lights ablaze, golden pennons flying over thy car, and they at the roadside standing agape, when they see thee come down from thy seat to raise me from the dust, and set at thy side this ragged beggar girl a-tremble with shame and pride, like a creeper in a summer breeze.
呵,我在我心的微隐处紧抱着这一段骄荣。我坐在草地上凝望天空,梦想着你来临时候那忽然炫耀的豪华--万彩交辉,车辇上金旗飞扬,在道旁众目睽睽之下,你从车座下降,把我从尘埃中扶起坐立你的旁边,这褴褛的丐女,含羞带喜,像蔓藤在暴风中颤摇。
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I sit on the grass and gaze upon the sky and dream of the sudden splendour of thy coming---all the lights ablaze golden pennons flying over thy car and they at the roadside standing agape when they see thee come down from thy seat to raise me from the dust and set at thy side this ragged beggar girl a-tremble with shame and pride like a creeper in a summer breeze.
我座在草地上凝望天空,梦想着你来临时候那忽然炫耀的豪华--万彩交辉,车辇上金旗飞扬,在道旁众目睽睽之下,你从车座下降,把我从尘埃中扶起座立你的旁边,这褴褛的丐女,含羞戴喜,像蔓藤在暴风中颤摇。
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I sit on the grass gaze upon the sky dream of the sudden splendour of thy coming---all the lights ablaze, golden pennons flying over thy car, they at the roadside standing agape, when they see thee come down from thy seat to raise me from the dust, set at thy side this ragged beggar girl a-tremble with shame pride, like a creeper in a summer breeze.
呵,我在我心的微隐处紧抱着这一段骄荣。我坐在草地上凝望天空,梦想着你来临时候那忽然炫耀的豪华--万彩交辉,车辇上金旗飞扬,在道旁众目睽睽之下,你从车座下降,把我从尘埃中扶起坐立你的旁边,这褴褛的丐女,含羞带喜,像蔓藤在暴风中颤摇。
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Isit on the grass and gaze upon the sky and dream of the suddensplendour of thy coming---all the lights ablaze, golden pennonsflying over thy car, and they at the roadside standing agape, whenthey see thee come down from thy seat to raise me from the dust,and set at thy side this ragged beggar girl a-tremble with shameand pride, like a creeper in a summer breeze.
我坐在草地上,凝望着天空,梦想着你来临时顿然华丽辉煌--光彩闪耀,车辇上金旗飞扬,你从车座走下,把我从尘埃中扶起,坐在你身旁,这褴褛的丐女,交织着羞愧与自豪,像一枝蔓藤在夏日和风中摇颤,他们站在路旁,个个目瞪口呆。
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If you fail to integrate all portions of the tone, or in particular the feminine or invisible side of the tones, then one will also fail to ascend the space between the cells first in the etheric, and then in the physical, and this will make the body ill over time.
如果你不能整合音调的所有部分,尤其是音调的阴性或不可见方面,那么你也将不能首先在以太,其次在肉体之中提升细胞之间的两极空间,这将使身体随时间而生病。
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The last Time of these two had well near been fatal to me; the Sea having hurried me along as before, landed me, rather dash'd me against a Piece of a Rock, and that with such Force, as it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as my own Deliverance; for the Blow taking my Side and east, beat the Breath as it were quite out of my Body; and it returned again immediately, I must have been strangled in the Water; but I recover'd a little before the turn of the Waves, and seeing I should be cover'd again with the Water, I resolv'd to hold fast by a Piece of the Rock, and so to hold my Breath, if possible, till the Wave went back; now as the Waves were not so high as at first, being nearer Land, I held my Hold till the Wave abated, and then fetch'd another Run, which brought me so near the Shore, that the next Wave, tho' it went over me, yet did not so swallow me up as to carry me away, and the next run I took, I got to the main Land, where, to my great Comfort, I clamber'd up the Clifts of the Shore, and sat me down upon the Grass, free from Danger, and quite out of the Reach of the Water.
这两次大浪的冲击,后一次几乎要了我的命,因为海浪把我向前推时,把我冲撞到一块岩石上,使我立即失去了知觉,动弹不得。原来这一撞,正好撞在我胸口上,使我几乎透不过起来。假如此时再来一个浪头,我必定憋死在水里了。好在第二个浪头打来之前我已苏醒,看到情势危急,自己必为海水吞没,就决心紧抱岩石,等海水一退,又往前狂奔一阵,跑近了海岸。后一个浪头赶来时,只从我头上盖了过去,已无力把我吞没或卷走了。我又继续向前跑,终于跑到岸边,攀上岸上的岩石,在草地上坐了下来。这时,我总算脱离了危险,海浪已不可能再袭击我了,心里感到无限的宽慰。
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The last Time of these two had well near been fatal to me; for the Sea having hurried me along as before, landed me, or rather dash'd me against a Piece of a Rock, and that with such Force, as it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own Deliverance; for the Blow taking my Side and Breast, beat the Breath as it were quite out of my Body; and had it returned again immediately, I must have been strangled in the Water; but I recover'd a little before the return of the Waves, and seeing I should be cover'd again with the Water, I resolv'd to hold fast by a Piece of the Rock, and so to hold my Breath, if possible, till the Wave went back; now as the Waves were not so high as at first, being nearer Land, I held my Hold till the Wave abated, and then fetch'd another Run, which brought me so near the Shore, that the next Wave, tho' it went over me, yet did not so swallow me up as to carry me away, and the next run I took, I got to the main Land, where, to my great Comfort, I clamber'd up the Clifts of the Shore, and sat me dow upon the Grass, free from Danger, and quite out of the Reach of the Water.
这两次大浪的冲击,后一次几乎要了我的命,因为海浪把我向前推时,把我冲撞到一块岩石上,使我立即失去了知觉,动弹不得。原来这一撞,正好撞在我胸口上,使我几乎透不过起来。假如此时再来一个浪头,我必定憋死在水里了。好在第二个浪头打来之前我已苏醒,看到情势危急,自己必为海水吞没,就决心紧抱岩石,等海水一退,又往前狂奔一阵,跑近了海岸。后一个浪头赶来时,只从我头上盖了过去,已无力把我吞没或卷走了。我又继续向前跑,终于跑到岸边,攀上岸上的岩石,在草地上坐了下来。这时,我总算脱离了危险,海浪已不可能再袭击我了,心里感到无限的宽慰。
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But if I want to…""Natasha, I am serious…" Natasha did not let her finish; she drew the countess's large hand to her, and kissed it on the upper side, and then on the palm, then turned it over again and began kissing it on the knuckle of the top joint of the finger, then on the space between the knuckles, then on a knuckle again, whispering:"January, February, March, April, May.""
如果我愿意……&&娜塔莎,我要一本正经地说……&娜塔莎不让伯爵夫人说完,就把她的一只大手拉到自己身边来,吻吻她的手背,然后吻吻掌心,又把手翻过来,开始吻她的手指的上关节,然后吻关节之间的地方,然后又吻上关节,同时轻言细语地说:&一月,二月,三月,四月,五月。&&
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We have no common name for a mime of Sophron or Xenarchus and a Socratic Conversation; and we should still be without one even if the imitation in the two instances were in trimeters or elegiacs or some other kind of verse--though it is the way with people to tack on 'poet' to the name of a metre, and talk of elegiac-poets and epic-poets, thinking that they call them poets not by reason of the imitative nature of their work, but indiscriminately by reason of the metre they write in.
索夫农 、森那库斯和苏格拉底式的对话采用的模仿没有一个公共的名称;三音步诗、挽歌体或其他类型的诗的模仿也没有——人们把&诗人&这一名词和格律名称结合到一起,称之为挽歌体诗人或者史诗诗人,他们被称为诗人,似乎只是因为遵守格律写作,而非他们作品的模仿本质。
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The relationship between communicative competence and grammar teaching should be that of the ends and the means.
交际能力和语法的关系应该是目标与途径的关系。
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This is not paper type of business,it's people business,with such huge money involved.
这不是纸上谈兵式的交易,这是人与人的业务,而且涉及金额巨大。