内容提示: 经典著名英语诗歌赏析 著名英语诗歌品析 Walk with Me in Moonlight 月光行 Leon Knight 里昂·耐特 Come, walk with me in moonlight. We'll rejoice the close of day. Talk with me as moonlight sparkles dreams before our way. 来吧,与我漫步 在月光中 让我们共享这暮色朦胧 把柔肠细诉 ...
Or whispering with white lips —‘the foe! they come! they come!’ 关于著名英语诗歌 If We Must Die 若我们必须牺牲 If we must die, let it not be like hogs 若我们必须牺牲,不要像猪一般死去 Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot, 被囚禁在一个不体面的处所, While round us bark the mad...
关于著名英语诗歌 If We Must Die 若我们必须牺牲 If we must die, let it not be like hogs 若我们必须牺牲,不要像猪一般死去 Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot, 被囚禁在一个不体面的处所, While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs 疯狂而饥饿的狗在我们周围吠叫 Making their mock at ou...
著名英语诗歌品析 Walk with Me in Moonlight 月光行 Leon Knight 里昂·耐特 Come, walk with me in moonlight. We'll rejoice the close of day. Talk with me as moonlight sparkles dreams before our way. 来吧,与我漫步 在月光中 让我们共享这暮色朦胧 把柔肠细诉 当月光在前面的路上 闪烁着梦想 D...
英语著名诗歌赏析 - 英语名诗赏析 Farewell, Love Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503~1542) Farwell, Love, and all thy laws for...
著名英语诗歌品析 Walk with Me in Moonlight 月光行 Leon Knight 里昂·耐特 Come, walk with me in moonlight. We'll rejoice the close of day. Talk with me as moonlight sparkles dreams before our way. 来吧,与我漫步 在月光中 让我们共享这暮色朦胧 把柔肠细诉 当月光在前面的路上 闪烁着梦想 ...
赏析诗歌subdewagayneshapaynes 英语名诗赏析·注释:Farewell,LoveSirThomasWyatt(1503~1542)Farwell,Love,andallthylawsforever,Thybaitedhooksshalltanglemenomore;SenecandPlatocallmefromthylore,Toperfectwealthmywitfortoendeavor,InblinderrorthenIdidpersever,Thysharprepulse,thatprickthayesosore,Hathtaoughtmetosetint...
双语|经典诗歌赏析:乡愁Homesick #英语# #英文诗歌# #学英语# #诗歌鉴赏# #英语美文# 作者简介 余光中(1928—),祖籍福建永春,生于江苏南京,当代著名诗人和评论家。1946年考入厦门大学外文系。1947年入金陵大学外语系(后转入厦门大学),1948年发表第一首诗作,1949年岁父母迁香港,次年赴台,就读于台湾大学外文系。
外国诗歌英文版 Because I could not stop for Death-- 因为我不能停下来等待死神 Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for Death-- 因为我不能停下来等待死神 He kindly stopped for me-- 他和善地停下来等我—— The Carriage held but just Ourselves- 那辆车只能容我们两个—— And Immortality. ...
英语著名诗歌赏析 英语名诗赏析 Farewell, Love Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503~1542)Farwell, Love, and all thy laws forever,Thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more;Senec and Plato call me from thy lore,To perfect wealth my wit for to endeavor,In blind error then I did persever,Thy sharp repulse...