时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:有声杂志阅读


英语课

Among the more curious questions that can be asked about love is this,when one feels romantic love, does he feel it in breaks with interruptions or changes, or does he feel it continuously without interruption or change? Poetry and song seduce 1 one into thinking love continues without interruption. “Love is not love which alters when it alteration 2 finds,” wrote Shakespeare in one of his famous sonnets 3, “love is an ever-fixed mark that looks on tempests and is never shaken.” he continued. And (Elizabeth Berra Browning) wrote of her constancy to her husband Robert, in such lines is this,"what I do and what I dream include he." Some of the greatest operas also praise the ever-lasting love by some heroes and heroines dying for it.
In reality, love probably goes on with breaks and interruptions. First, it is difficult to suppose that one can experience anything continuously. Sleep interrupts wakefulness, and sleep itself is interrupted by dreams and nightmares.The feeling one has for his lover during wakefulness may be (blooded out) or intensified 4 by sleep, in either case, the feeling changes. When one is awake, he cannot fix his eyes or his attention constantly on a single object, he must blink if nothing else. More likely, he will look to something else for variety or (from neccessity). His mind may turn to the stock market, or he may become fascinated by the operation of a pile driver on his way to work. His focus for much of his day is on work, as he closes the door to his office, his thought may turn to his love, but sitting at his desk, his eyes fix on the print and figures there. Pain and pleasure, either one (can distract) a love from concentrating on his love. Pain cause everything to itself, one can forget one’s love for a period even over a (stubbed toe). The pleasure of too much food or drink can be totally absorbing. The pleasure, even of one’s lover, may become boring periodically. Often the greatest distraction 5 is oneself.As times, the preoccupation with “self”,the worry over “self”, the development of “self”, the delight in “self” admit no other thought. Lovely as love might be, one can neither live nor love continuously. At best, a lover can only echo the words of the poet, (Ernest Dpwson), and say “I have been faithful to the in-mind fashion.”



vt.勾引,诱奸,诱惑,引诱
  • She has set out to seduce Stephen.她已经开始勾引斯蒂芬了。
  • Clever advertising would seduce more people into smoking.巧妙策划的广告会引诱更多的人吸烟。
n.变更,改变;蚀变
  • The shirt needs alteration.这件衬衣需要改一改。
  • He easily perceived there was an alteration in my countenance.他立刻看出我的脸色和往常有些不同。
n.十四行诗( sonnet的名词复数 )
  • Keats' reputation as a great poet rests largely upon the odes and the later sonnets. 作为一个伟大的诗人,济慈的声誉大部分建立在他写的长诗和后期的十四行诗上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He referred to the manuscript circulation of the sonnets. 他谈到了十四行诗手稿的流行情况。 来自辞典例句
v.(使)增强, (使)加剧( intensify的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Violence intensified during the night. 在夜间暴力活动加剧了。
  • The drought has intensified. 旱情加剧了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.精神涣散,精神不集中,消遣,娱乐
  • Total concentration is required with no distractions.要全神贯注,不能有丝毫分神。
  • Their national distraction is going to the disco.他们的全民消遣就是去蹦迪。
标签: 有声杂志 爱情
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abjuration of the realm
absorbency coefficient
alien friend
androgenizations
architectural layout
arcsecond
autosaves
balanced controls
ball float trap
barge for dredging work
be steeped to the lips
Beilul Bay
bridge for protection against avalanche
center propeller
cleaning sieve
COBT
computer programmer
cortical layer
coxa adducta
Cremanthodium
culvert valve
Den Helder
dentine mantle
digiboard
dowk
drift diameter of blowout preventer
elizabeth r.
eskside
exceptional hardness
experimentalproduction
exponential line
flamel
fortyseven
germanium radiation detector
Gingelly-oil
glial filament acidic protein
guide body
hard-grains
hatch up
hhv
index (semiotics)
intermediary cartilage
legit.
light aircraft strip
limestone- lime/gypsum wet fgd
line regular graph
make a fool of yourself
middle-aisled
minimum visual angle
MLLW
monographic study
multi-cone angle cocurrent decanter centrifuge
NAMT
Neichen
nervi furcalis
nightmute
non selective filter
non-entresse
offset-cam
oil cake fodder
opera top
paid-up policy
Peorians
phase state low electron drive memory
photoemissive effect
Pierre Simon de Laplace
platymeria
plyrating
principal analytic set
privacy of individual
pseudocode
Pukeroa
quaichs
quash an indictment
radiogas isotope
saprobic system
self-rated
semipunctate
sensitivity equation
shou hsing tui
Sinnūris
sncs
songsheets
steam generation
subdural hygroma
Sulcus olfactorius
swarth
Syringa komarowii
teatless
teefed
test vessel
titan-spinel
unpuzzles
viscotoughness
vivaciousness
W. T.
water contents of living trees in various stands
water heaters
water-proofings
Whixley
Wuchu
zone switching center