chaucer
- 网络乔叟
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It was Chaucer who really turned English into a literary language .
是乔叟使英语真正变成了文学语言。
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Chaucer affirmed man 's rights to pursue earthly happiness and epposed asceticism .
乔叟强调人权,尤其是追求今生今世幸福快乐的权力,反对神权与禁欲主义。
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Chaucer is often said to be the father of English poetry .
人们常说乔叟是英国诗歌之父。
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English language experts say Geoffrey Chaucer was the first important writer to use the English language .
英语专家说乔叟是第一个使用英语的重要作家。
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Geoffrey Chaucer is the greatest writer of the Middle English period .
吉奥弗雷·乔叟是英国中世纪伟大的作家。
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Geoffrey Chaucer occupies a unique place in English literature .
杰弗里乔叟在英国文学中占有独一无二的地位。
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Chaucer 's wealth of detail unfolds the robust life of an age .
乔叟作品中丰富多彩的细节描写展现了一个时代喧闹的生活。
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Everything must have a beginning . & Chaucer
凡事必有开端。&乔叟
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I want to read modern writers , and English writers , like Geoffrey Chaucer .
可我只想阅读现代作家和英国作家的作品,比如杰弗利。乔叟。
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Woolf 's literary models were acute social observers like Chekhov and Chaucer .
伍尔芙的文学楷模是像契诃夫和乔叟那样敏锐的社会观察家。
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Chaucer and the Revival of Tragic Spirit in Late Medieval Europe
乔叟与欧洲中世纪后期悲剧精神的复苏
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A pub near the junction of London Road and Chaucer Avenue
靠近伦敦路与乔叟大街交叉口的酒馆
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The century and a half after Chaucer 's death was the most unstable period of English history .
乔叟去世后的一个半世纪是英国历史最动荡不安的时期,贵族掌控者战争导致了自我毁灭。
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The Legend of Good Women has its special significance in Chaucer 's writing career and English literary history .
《贞女传奇》在乔叟的创作发展和英国文学史上都具有特殊意义。
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We soon believe what we desire . - Chaucer
对于欲望中的东西,我们很快就会信以为真。&乔叟
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the historical context in which Chaucer wrote .
乔叟写作的历史背景在上下文中;
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She loves medieval literature ; Chaucer 's her favorite .
(杰弗雷·乔叟:英国文学之父,被公认为中世纪最伟大的英国诗人)她热爱中世纪文学,最欣赏乔叟。
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Chaucer serves as a historical connecting link between the medieval Britain and Renaissance .
乔叟在中世纪的英国与文艺复兴之间,担当起了启下的历史重任。
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Courtly Love Tradition and Chaucer s The Book of Duchess ;
宫廷爱情诗传统与乔叟的《公爵夫人颂》
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Humanism and Chaucer Health Idea
乔叟人文主义思想探析日常生活中的健康策略
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Chaucer wrote in the late mediaeval period .
乔叟写作的时代是中世纪末。
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Love cannot be compelled . & Chaucer
爱情是不能强迫的。&乔叟
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And gladly would learn , and gladly teach . ( Chaucer , British poet )
勤于学习的人才能乐意施教。(英国诗人,乔叟)
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It 's history can on trace back to The Canterbury Tales of G · Chaucer .
它的历史可以上溯至乔叟的《坎特伯雷故事集》。
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Indeed , Chaucer might have had his pick of the ladies in the 14th century .
确实,可能在14世纪乔叟有可供挑选的对象。
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Chaucer flourished at the end of the14th century .
乔叟生存并活跃于14世纪末叶。
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I want to read modern writers , and Eng-lish writers , like Geoffrey Chaucer .
可我只想阅读现代作家和英国作家的作品,比如杰弗利·乔叟。
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Well , you can try , but Chaucer is sort of my hero , if you know what I mean .
嗯,你可以试试,但乔叟算得上是我的偶像,如果你能明白我的意思。
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Chaucer 's most famous work is " The Canterbury Tales ," written more than six hundred years ago .
他最著名的作品是‘坎特伯雷故事集’。在600多年前写成。
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" Nature " in Chaucer 's The Book of the Duchesse
乔叟《公爵夫人之书》中的自然