Modern English started around the time of William Shakespeare, towards the end of the 16th century. The 17th century was a great time for English poetry. Shakespeare is famous for his plays. His sonnets, however, belong to the best English poetry. In the next generation of great English ...
Please read the following passage and translate it into Chinese.(北京外国语大学2013研,考试科目:英语基础测试(技能))Shakespeare starts by assuming that to make yourself powerless is to invite an attack. This does not mean that everyone will turn against you, but in all probability someone will. ...
how could you tell a girl that you fancy her without putting yourself in a position in which you could "lose face" In China, for example , because of culture norms, men will perhaps never be mistaken for Shakespeare"s Romeo. Romance, of Western variety , is simply not a Chinese man"s...
Topping the Year in Shakespeare, Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) recently made headlines for unveiling an initiative called Play on! The idea is to commission 36 playwrights to translate the Bard’s 36 plays, transforming his allusive, idiomatic texts into modern, comprehensible English. Let th...
What did Shakespeare read? What did John Wycliffe preach? Who did John Wycliffe influence? How were Erasmus and Martin Luther similar? What role did Edward VI have in the English Reformation? What did Erasmus think of common men? What was the chief teaching of the Protestant Reformation? What...
Translate English into Chinese with“一直” When the teacher was giving a lecture, he was sleeping all the time. 老师上课的时候,他()
Analyze the grammar and/or logic of the following sentence and translate it into Chinese. A spirited discussion springs up between a young girl who insists that women have outgrown the jumping-on-the-chair-at-the-sight-of-a-mouse era and a colonel who says that they haven’t. 暂无答案...
Perhaps you have been indiscreet enough to have your name and number printed in the telephone directory, a book with a large circulation, a successful book so often reprinted as to make any author envious, a book more in evidence than Shakespeare or the Bible, and found in all sorts of ...
don"t give away your lands. " But there is also another moral. Shakespeare never utters it in so many words, and it does not very much matter whether he was fully aware of it:" Give a-way your lands if you want to, but don"t expect to gain happiness by doing so. Probably you...
Perhaps you have been indiscreet enough to have your name and number printed in the telephone directory, a book with a large circulation, a successful book so often reprinted as to make any author envious, a book more in evidence than Shakespeare or the Bible, and found in all sorts of pr...