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moral emblems |热度 31 | 英文原著 | 上传: 这就是结局 |更新时间:2017-03-20
Moral Emblemsby Robert Louis StevensonContentsNOT I, AND OTHER POEMSI. Some like drinkII. Here, perfect to a wishIII. As seamen on the seasIV. The pamphlet here presentedMORAL EMBLEMS: A COLLECTION OF CUTS AND VERSESI. See how the children in the printII. Reader, your soul upraise to seeIII. A PEAK IN DARIEN - Broad-gazing on untrodden landsIV. See in the print how, moved by whimV. Mark, printed on the opposing pageMORAL EMBLEMS: A SECOND COLLECTION OF CUTS AND VERSESI. With storms a-weather, rocks-a-leeII. The careful angler chose his nookIII. The Abbot for a walk went out... 
04道德经英译本85种 |热度 127 | 英文原著 | 上传: 津股巡览 |更新时间:2017-03-20
小说排行榜:www.abada.cn/top.html老子《道德经》相关作品全集:www.abada.cn/zt/daodejingzhushuji/    English_Addis_TTK  Das Tao Te King von Lao Tse  Chinese - English by  Stephen Addiss & Stanley Lombardo, 1993  1  Tao called Tao is not Tao. Names can name no lasting name.  Nameless: the origin of heaven and earth. Naming: the mother of ten thousand things.  Empty of desire, perceive mystery. Filled with desire, perceive manifestations.  These have the same source, but different names.  Call them both deep - Deep and again deep: the gateway to all mystery.  2  Recognize beauty and ugliness is born.  Recognize good and evil is born.... 
lecture09 |热度 31 | 英文原著 | 上传: 不受约束 |更新时间:2017-03-20
Lecture IXCONVERSIONTo be converted, to be regenerated, to receive grace, toexperience religion, to gain an assurance, are so many phraseswhich denote the process, gradual or sudden, by which a selfhitherto divided, and consciously wrong inferior and unhappy,becomes unified and consciously right superior and happy, inconsequence of its firmer hold upon religious realities. This atleast is what conversion signifies in general terms, whether ornot we believe that a direct divine operation is needed to bringsuch a moral change about.Before entering upon a minuter study of the process, let me... 
on dreams |热度 31 | 英文原著 | 上传: 雨霖铃 |更新时间:2017-03-20
ON DREAMSby Aristotletranslated by J. I. Beare1WE must, in the next place, investigate the subject of the dream,and first inquire to which of the faculties of the soul it presentsitself, i.e. whether the affection is one which pertains to thefaculty of intelligence or to that of sense-perception; for theseare the only faculties within us by which we acquire knowledge.If, then, the exercise of the faculty of sight is actual seeing,that of the auditory faculty, hearing, and, in general that of the... 
under western eyes |热度 31 | 英文原著 | 上传: 绚烂冬季 |更新时间:2017-03-20
Under Western Eyesby Joseph Conrad"I would take liberty from any handas a hungry man would snatch a piece of bread."Miss HALDINPART FIRSTTo begin with I wish to disclaim the possession of those highgifts of imagination and expression which would have enabled mypen to create for the reader the personality of the man whocalled himself, after the Russian custom, Cyril son ofIsidorKirylo Sidorovitch-Razumov,If I have ever had these gifts in any sort of living form theyhave been smothered out of existence a long time ago under awilderness of words. Words, as is well known, are the great foes... 
the spirit of place and other |热度 30 | 英文原著 | 上传: 想聊 |更新时间:2017-03-20
The Spirit of Place and Other Essaysby Alice MeynellContents:The Spirit of PlaceMrs. DingleySolitudeThe Lady of the LyricsJulyWellsThe FootHave Patience, Little SaintThe Ladies of the IdyllA DerivationA CounterchangeRainLetters of Marceline ValmoreThe Hours of SleepThe HorizonHabits and ConsciousnessShadowsTHE SPIRIT OF PLACEWith mimicry, with praises, with echoes, or with answers, the poetshave all but outsung the bells. The inarticulate bell has found toomuch interpretation, too many rhymes professing to close with herinaccessible utterance, and to agree with her remote tongue. The... 
the cyclops |热度 37 | 英文原著 | 上传: 笑傲网络 |更新时间:2017-03-20
THE CYCLOPSby Euripidestranslated by E. P. ColeridgeCHARACTERS IN THE PLAYSILENUS, old servant of the CYCLOPSCHORUS OF SATYRSODYSSEUSTHE CYCLOPSCompanions Of ODYSSEUS(SCENE:-Before the great cave of the CYCLOPS at the foot of MountAetna. SILENUS enters. He has a rake with him, with which he cleans upthe ground in front of the cave as he soliloquizes.)SILENUSO BROMIUS, unnumbered are the toils I bear because of thee, noless now than when I was young and hale; first, when thou wertdriven mad by Hera and didst leave the mountain nymphs, thy nurses;... 
menexenus |热度 31 | 英文原著 | 上传: 千顷寒 |更新时间:2017-03-20
Menexenusby PlatoTranslated by Benjamin JowettAPPENDIX I.It seems impossible to separate by any exact line the genuine writings ofPlato from the spurious. The only external evidence to them which is ofmuch value is that of Aristotle; for the Alexandrian catalogues of acentury later include manifest forgeries. Even the value of theAristotelian authority is a good deal impaired by the uncertaintyconcerning the date and authorship of the writings which are ascribed tohim. And several of the citations of Aristotle omit the name of Plato, andsome of them omit the name of the dialogue from which they are taken.Prior, however, to the enquiry about the writings of a particular author,... 
negore, the coward |热度 35 | 英文原著 | 上传: 九米 |更新时间:2017-03-20
NEGORE, THE COWARDHE had followed the trail of his fleeing people for eleven days,and his pursuit had been in itself a flight; for behind him he knewfull well were the dreaded Russians, toiling through the swampylowlands and over the steep divides, bent on no less than theextermination of all his people. He was travelling light. Arabbit-skin sleeping-robe, a muzzle-loading rifle, and a few poundsof sun-dried salmon constituted his outfit. He would havemarvelled that a whole people - women and children and aged - couldtravel so swiftly, had he not known the terror that drove them on.It was in the old days of the Russian occupancy of Alaska, when the... 
preface of william caxton |热度 31 | 英文原著 | 上传: 那年夏天 |更新时间:2017-03-20
PREFACE OF WILLIAM CAXTONAFTER that I had accomplished and finished divers histories, aswell of contemplation as of other historial and worldly acts ofgreat conquerors and princes, and also certain books of ensamplesand doctrine, many noble and divers gentlemen of this realm ofEngland came and demanded me many and oft times, wherefore that Ihave not do made and imprint the noble history of the SaintGreal, and of the most renowned Christian king, first and chiefof the three best Christian, and worthy, King Arthur, which oughtmost to be remembered among us Englishmen to-fore all otherChristian kings; for it is notoyrly known through the universal... 
evergreens(常青树) |热度 143 | 英文原著 | 上传: 你妹找1 |更新时间:2017-03-20
EvergreensEvergreensby Jerome K. Jerome1- Page 2-EvergreensThey look so dull and dowdy in the spring weather, when the snowdrops and the crocuses are putting on their dainty frocks of white andmauve and yellow, and the baby-buds from every branch are peeping withbright eyes out on the world, and stretching forth soft little leaves towardthe coming gladness of their lives. They stand apart, so cold and hardamid the stirring hope and joy that are throbbing all around them.... 
on regimen in acute diseases |热度 31 | 英文原著 | 上传: 片片 |更新时间:2017-03-20
400 BCON REGIMEN IN ACUTE DISEASESby HippocratesTranslated by Francis AdamsTHOSE who composed what are called "The Cnidian Sentences" havedescribed accurately what symptoms the sick experience in everydisease, and how certain of them terminate; and in so far a man,even who is not a physician, might describe them correctly, providedhe put the proper inquiries to the sick themselves what theircomplaints are. But those symptoms which the physician ought to knowbeforehand without being informed of them by the patient, are, for the... 
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