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The first thing I did, was to recompense my original Benefactor, my good old Captain, who had been first charitable to me in my Distress, kind to me in my Beginning, and honest to me at the End: I shew'd him all that was sent me, I told him, that next to the Providence of Heaven, which disposes all things, it was Owing to him; and that it now lay on me to reward him, which I would do a hundred fold: So I first return'd to him the hundred Moidores I had receiv'd of him, then I sent for a Notary, and caused him to draw up a general Release or Discharge for the 470 Moidores, which he had acknowledg'd he ow'd me in the fullest and firmest Manner possible; after which, I caused a Procuration to be drawn, impowering him to be my Receiver of the annual Profits of my Plantation, and appointing my Partner to accompt to him, and make the Returns by the usual Fleets to him in my Name; and a Clause in the End, being a Grant of 100 Moidores a Year to him, during his Life, out of the Effects, and 50 Moidores a Year to his Son after him, for his Life: And thus I requited my old Man.

我做的第一件事情,就是报答我最初的恩人,也就是那好心的老船长。当初我遇难时,他待我十分仁慈,此后自始至终对我善良真诚。我把收到的东西都给他看了。我对他说,我之所以有今天,除了主宰一切的天意外,全靠了他的帮助。现在,我既然有能力报答他,我就要百倍地回报他。我先把他给我的一百葡萄牙金币退还给他。然后,又请来了一位公证人,请他起草了一份字据,把老船长承认欠我的四百七十块葡萄牙金币,以最彻底、最可靠的方式全部取消或免除。这项手续完成之后,我又请他起草了一份委托书,委任老船长作为我那种植园的年息管理人,并指定我那位合股人向他报告账目,把我应得的收入交给那些长年来往于巴西和里斯本的船队带给他。委托书的最后一款是,老船长在世之日,每年从我的收入中送给他一百葡萄牙金币;在他死后,每年送给他儿子五十葡萄牙金币。这样,我总算报答了这位老人。

Who would these fardels bear, To grunt and sweat under a weary life, But that the dread of something after death - The undiscover'd country, from whose bourn No traveller returns - puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of?

谁愿意负着这样的重担,在烦劳的生命的压迫下呻吟流汗,倘不是因为惧怕那不可知的死后,惧怕那从来不曾有一个旅人回来过的神秘之国,是它迷惑了我们的意志,使我们宁愿忍受目前的磨难,而不敢逃到我们所不曾知道的地方?

The pangs of despised love, the law's delay,That patient merit of the unworthy takes,With a bare bodkin? who would fardels bear,To grunt and sweat under a weary life

谁愿意负着这样的重担,再烦恼的生命的压迫下呻吟流汗,倘不是因为惧怕不可知的死后,惧怕那从来不曾有一个旅人回来过的神秘之国,是他迷惑了我们的意志,使我们宁愿忍受目前的磨折,不敢像我们所不知道的痛苦飞去?

The first thing I did, was to recompense my original Benefactor, my good old Captain, who had been first charitable to me in my Distress, kind to me in my Beginning, and honest to me at the End: I shew'd him all that was sent me, I told him, that next to the Providence of Heaven, which disposes all things, it was Owing to him; and that it now lay on me to reward him, which I would do a hundred fold: So I first return'd to him the hundred Moidores I had receiv'd of him, then I sent for a Notary, and caused him to draw up a general Release or Discharge for the 470 Moidores, which he had acknowledg'd he ow'd me in the fullest and firmest Manner possible; after which, I caused a Procuration to be drawn, impowering him to be my Receiver of the annual Profits of my Plantation, and appointing my Partner to accompt to him, and make the Returns by the usual Fleets to him in my Name; and a Clause in the End, being a Grant of 100 Moidores a Year to him, during his Life, out of the Effects, and 50 Moidores a Year to his Son after him, for his Life: And thus I requited my old Man.

然后,又请来了一位公证人,请他起草了一份字据,把老船长承认欠我的四百七十块葡萄牙金币,以最彻底、最可靠的方式全部取消或免除。这项手续完成之后,我又请他起草了一份委托书,委任老船长作为我那种植园的年息管理人,并指定我那位合股人向他报告账目,把我应得的收入交给那些长年来往于巴西和里斯本的船队带给他。委托书的最后一款是,老船长在世之日,每年从我的收入中送给他一百葡萄牙金币;在他死后,每年送给他儿子五十葡萄牙金币。这样,我总算报答了这位老人。我现在该考虑下一步的行动了,并考虑怎样处置上天赐给我的这份产业了。说实在话,与荒岛上的寂寞生活相比,现在我要操心的事更多了。

Ajax was a man of giant stature,daring but slow.when the trojan war was about to break out he led his forces from salamis to join the greek army at aulis.as one of the trustiest champions of the greek cause,he was given thejob of guarding one end of the greek camp near troy.he was noted in the battlefield for his bravery and courage.after achilles'''' death he became one of the two hot contestants for the dead hero''''s shield and armour,the other being odysseus.when the weapons were finally judged to his rival,ajax went mad for grief.unable to get over the hardships,he took his own life.when,in order to seek the advice of,odysseus came to visit the lower world,the shade of ajax frowned uponhim.in the lower world ajax chose to be a lion,guided clearly by the bitter recollection of his former life.

埃杰克斯是位身材魁梧、骁勇善战、但头脑迟钝的人。当特洛伊战争即将爆发时,他率领军队从萨拉米斯到达奥尔墨斯加入了希腊军队。作为一名为希腊事业奋斗的最可信赖的斗士,他被派去保卫靠近特洛伊的希腊军营边界。战场上,他因作战勇猛而出名。阿基里斯死后,他成为两个最有可能获得阿基里斯的盾甲的有力竞争对手之一。另一名对手是奥德修斯。最后,他的对手胜利了,并得到了盾甲。埃杰克斯悲伤至极,无法自拔,最终结束了自己的生命。奥德修斯为了得到盲人底比斯的忠告而来到阴间;埃杰克斯的幽灵冲着他直皱眉头。在阴间,由于受到前世痛苦记忆的折磨,埃杰克斯选择了做一头狮子。

Ajax was a man of giant stature,daring but slow.when the troy war was about to break out he led his forces from salamis to join the Greek army at Aulis.as one of the trustiest champions of the Greek cause,he was given the job of guarding one end of the Greek camp near troy.he was noted in the battlefield for his bravery and courage.after Achilles' death he became one of the two hot contestants for the dead hero's shield and armor,the other being Odysseus.when the weapons were finally judged to his rival,Ajax went mad for grief.

埃杰克斯是位身材魁梧、骁勇善战、但头脑迟钝的人。当特洛伊战争即将爆发时,他率领军队从萨拉米斯到达奥尔墨斯加入了希腊军队。作为一名为希腊事业奋斗的最可信赖的斗士,他被派去保卫靠近特洛伊的希腊军营边界。战场上,他因作战勇猛而出名。阿基里斯死后,他成为两个最有可能获得阿基里斯的盾甲的有力竞争对手之一。另一名对手是奥德修斯。最后,他的对手胜利了,并得到了盾甲。

Ajax ajax was a man of giant stature,daring but slow.when the trojan war was about to break out he led his forces from salamis to join the greek army at aulis.as one of the trustiest champions of the greek cause ,he was given thejob of guarding one end of the greek camp near troy.he was noted in the battlefield for his bravery and courage.after achilles'' death he became one of the two hot contestants for the dead hero''s shield and armour ,the other being odysseus.when the weapons were finally judged to his rival,ajax went mad for grief.unable to get over the hardships,he took his own life.when ,in order to seek the advice of,odysseus came to visit the lower world,the shade of ajax frowned uponhim.in the lower world ajax chose to be a lion,guided clearly by the bitter recollection of his former life.

埃杰克斯埃杰克斯是位身材魁梧、骁勇善战、但头脑迟钝的人。当特洛伊战争即将爆发时,他率领军队从萨拉米斯到达奥尔墨斯加入了希腊军队。作为一名为希腊事业奋斗的最可信赖的斗士,他被派去保卫靠近特洛伊的希腊军营边界。战场上,他因作战勇猛而出名。阿基里斯死后,他成为两个最有可能获得阿基里斯的盾甲的有力竞争对手之一。另一名对手是奥德修斯。最后,他的对手胜利了,并得到了盾甲。埃杰克斯悲伤至极,无法自拔,最终结束了自己的生命。奥德修斯为了得到盲人底比斯的忠告而来到阴间;埃杰克斯的幽灵冲着他直皱眉头。在阴间,由于受到前世痛苦记忆的折磨,埃杰克斯选择了做一头狮子。

Ajax was a man of giant stature,daring but slow.when the trojan war was about to break out he led his forces from salamis to join the greek army at aulis.as one of the trustiest champions of the greek cause,he was given thejob of guarding one end of the greek camp near troy.he was noted in the battlefield for his bravery and courage.after achilles'' death he became one of the two hot contestants for the dead hero''s shield and armour,the other being odysseus.when the weapons were finally judged to his rival,ajax went mad for grief.unable to get over the hardships,he took his own life.when,in order to seek the advice of,odysseus came to visit the lower world,the shade of ajax frowned uponhim.in the lower world ajax chose to be a lion,guided clearly by the bitter recollection of his former life.

埃杰克斯是位身材魁梧、骁勇善战、但头脑迟钝旳人。当特洛伊战争即将爆发时,他率领军队从萨拉米斯到达奥尔墨斯加入le希腊军队。作为─名为希腊事业奋斗的最可信赖的斗士,他被派去保卫靠近特洛伊的希腊军营边界。战场上,他因作战勇猛而出名。阿基里斯死后,他成为两个最有可能获得阿基里斯的盾甲的有力竞争对手之一。另一名对手是奥德修斯。最后,他的对手胜利了,并得到了盾甲。埃杰克斯悲伤至极,没有办法自拔,最终结束了自己的生命。奥德修斯为了得到盲人底比斯的忠告而来到阴间;埃杰克斯的幽灵冲着他直皱眉头。在阴间,由于受到前世痛苦记忆的折磨,埃杰克斯选择了做一头狮子。

Pumpkins are also a symbol of Halloween46; The pumpkin is an orange-colored squash, and orange has become the other traditional Halloween color46; Carving pumpkins into jack- o'-lanterns is a Halloween custom also dating back to Ireland46; A legend grew up about a man named Jack who was so stingy that he was not allowed into heaven when he died, because he was a miser46; He couldn't enter hell either because he had played jokes on the devil46; As a result, Jack had to walk on the earth with his lantern until Judgement Day46; So Jack and his lantern became the symbol of a lost or damned soul46; To scare these souls away on Halloween, the Irish people carved scary faces out of turnips, beets or potatoes representing "Jack of the Lantern," or Jack-o-lantern46; When the Irish brought their customs to the United States, they carved faces on pumpkins because in the autumn they were more plentiful than turnips46; Today jack-o-lanterns in the windows of a house on Halloween night let costumed children know that there are goodies waiting if they knock and say "Trick or Treat!"

南瓜也是万圣节的标志性象征。南瓜是橘黄色的,所以橘黄色也成了传统的万圣节颜色。用南瓜雕制南瓜灯也是一个万圣节传统,其历史也可追溯到爱尔兰。传说有一个名叫杰克的人非常吝啬,因而死后不能进入天堂,而且因为他取笑魔鬼也不能进入地狱,所以,他只能提着灯笼四处游荡,直到审判日那天。于是,杰克和南瓜灯便成了被诅咒的游魂的象征。人们为了在万圣节前夜吓走这些游魂,便用芜菁、甜菜或马铃薯雕刻成可怕的面孔来代表提着灯笼的杰克,这就是南瓜灯(Jack-o'-lantern)的由来。爱尔兰人迁到美国后,便开始用南瓜来进行雕刻,因为在美国秋天的时候南瓜比芜菁更充足。现在,如果在万圣节的晚上人们在窗户上挂上南瓜灯就表明那些穿着万圣节服装的人可以来敲门捣鬼要糖果。

Is it possible that that player Shakespeare, a ghost by absence, and in the vesture of buried Denmark, a ghost by death, speaking his own words to his own son's name (had Hamnet Shakespeare lived he would have been prince Hamlet's twin), is it possible, I want to know, or probable that he did not draw or foresee the logical conclusion of those premises: you are the dispossessed son: I am the murdered father: your mother is the guilty queen, Ann Shakespeare, born Hathaway?

82身为演员的莎士比亚,由于外出而做了鬼魂,身穿死后做了鬼魂的墓中的丹麦先王的服装,他可不可能就是在对亲生儿子的名字(倘若哈姆奈特。莎士比亚不曾夭折,他就成为哈姆莱特王子的双生兄弟了),说着自己的台词呢?我倒是想知道,他可不可能,有没有理由相信:他并不曾从这些前提中得出或并不曾预见到符合逻辑的结论:你是被废黜的儿子,我是被杀害的父亲,你母亲就是那有罪的王后,娘家姓哈撒韦的安。莎士比亚?

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