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[原始] 12.6 一战700. Q50V34 感谢CD& 放狗~

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发表于 2011-12-7 16:21:38 | 只看该作者
恭喜啊,哈哈 这个英国文学的出镜率好高啊 .....
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发表于 2011-12-7 16:27:22 | 只看该作者
小S
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-7 16:35:17 | 只看该作者
前几天还看到lz头像晃悠 结果已经考完了
congrats!
lz你的AI怎么复习的
-- by 会员 iaboutyou (2011/12/7 16:17:00)




谢谢啦~ 之前还蛮焦灼。。。
我也是看大N们的模板的,然后机经~
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-7 16:35:57 | 只看该作者
恭喜啊,哈哈 这个英国文学的出镜率好高啊 .....
-- by 会员 toogy123 (2011/12/7 16:21:38)


是的呀~
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-7 16:36:27 | 只看该作者
小S
-- by 会员 小意达de花儿 (2011/12/7 16:27:22)


是~  超爱她~
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发表于 2011-12-7 16:42:45 | 只看该作者
晕了,gothic文学怎么会跟恐怖挨上边的啊~!
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-7 16:45:17 | 只看该作者
晕了,gothic文学怎么会跟恐怖挨上边的啊~!
-- by 会员 summerwaker (2011/12/7 16:42:45)


这个。。反正文章里面就各种词然后有gothic ,terror之类。。。  但是gothic 只出现了一次。。。所以。。
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发表于 2011-12-7 16:48:02 | 只看该作者
楼主 看看法国大革命与英国恐怖文学,这段话

Shelley is a striking illustration of the influence which the revolutionary literature of that age possessed in moulding or modifying human character. His own earliest recollections dated to a time when all ranks of English society were animated by feelings of horror and detestation at the French "Terror," and in no mood to embrace any revolutionary sentiment, or even give a hearing to any novel opinion. Yet the mind of Shelley- nursed upon the skeptical suggestions of Hume, the utopian speculations of Godwin, and the antinomian dreams of rousseau, and pushing to extremes, from the fervour of a nature in which prudence and diffidence found no place, all that he read-was in a state of high revolt, even in his college days, against all that was held sacred by other men. Sent away from Oxford, he fell in with the bright high-spirited Harriet Westbrook, and induced her to marry him. But all bonds, including those of matrimony, which fettered the free inclinations of the mind, Shelley had taught himself to regard as a tyrrany to be withstood. He grew tired of Harriet, formed a connexion of free love with Mary God win, and deserted his hapless wife, who, two years afterwards, committed suicide. Whether Shelley would ever have brought his wild actions and wilder thoughts under any discipline it is impossible to tell, for he was cut off by a sudden and early death. His poems display the most perfect and wonderful mastery of the resources of the English language for the purposes of imaginative expression that has ever been attained to among our poets. As Pope and Dryden gave us logic in metre, so Byron and Shelley gave us rhetoric in metre. Splendid pieces of declamation may be found in the Childe Harold and "Isles of Greece", of the one poet, and in the Hellas and Revolt of Islam of the other. The "Sky-lark," and some other poems, considered as creations of the pure imagination, have surely never been surpassed.
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-12-7 16:52:23 | 只看该作者
楼主 看看法国大革命与英国恐怖文学,这段话

Shelley is a striking illustration of the influence which the revolutionary literature of that age possessed in moulding or modifying human character. His own earliest recollections dated to a time when all ranks of English society were animated by feelings of horror and detestation at the French "Terror," and in no mood to embrace any revolutionary sentiment, or even give a hearing to any novel opinion. Yet the mind of Shelley- nursed upon the skeptical suggestions of Hume, the utopian speculations of Godwin, and the antinomian dreams of rousseau, and pushing to extremes, from the fervour of a nature in which prudence and diffidence found no place, all that he read-was in a state of high revolt, even in his college days, against all that was held sacred by other men. Sent away from Oxford, he fell in with the bright high-spirited Harriet Westbrook, and induced her to marry him. But all bonds, including those of matrimony, which fettered the free inclinations of the mind, Shelley had taught himself to regard as a tyrrany to be withstood. He grew tired of Harriet, formed a connexion of free love with Mary God win, and deserted his hapless wife, who, two years afterwards, committed suicide. Whether Shelley would ever have brought his wild actions and wilder thoughts under any discipline it is impossible to tell, for he was cut off by a sudden and early death. His poems display the most perfect and wonderful mastery of the resources of the English language for the purposes of imaginative expression that has ever been attained to among our poets. As Pope and Dryden gave us logic in metre, so Byron and Shelley gave us rhetoric in metre. Splendid pieces of declamation may be found in the Childe Harold and "Isles of Greece", of the one poet, and in the Hellas and Revolt of Islam of the other. The "Sky-lark," and some other poems, considered as creations of the pure imagination, have surely never been surpassed.
-- by 会员 summerwaker (2011/12/7 16:48:02)


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