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  • 第三册第18篇:夜间的风暴 18. The Night Storm 夜间的风暴 By Charles Dickens One wintry evening a keen north wind arose as it grew dark, and night came on with black and dismal looks. A bitter storm of sleet, dense and ice-cold, swept the wet streets, and rattled on the t
  • 第三册第19篇:我在费城的第一天 19 My First Day in Philadelphia 我在费城的第一天 by Benjamin Franklin I have been the more particular in this description of my journey, and shall be so of my first entry into that city, that you may in your mind compare such unlikely beginni
  • 第三册第20篇:随感录 20. Random Thoughts 随感录 This matter of other peoples learning and ccomplishments has been worrying me for some time. I never read the life of any important person without discovering that he knew more and could do more than I could ever hope to
  • 第四册第1篇:寄给春天的诗 1. To Spring 寄给春天的诗 Oh you, sweet Spring, alight from cherub's wing, 啊,甜蜜的春天,从小天使翅上轻降, And put the ugly winter full to flight; 吓得讨厌的冬天狼狈逃窜; And rouse the earth to smile, and larks
  • 第四册第2篇:论读书 2. of study 论读书 By Francis Bacon 培根 Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgment and disposition of
  • 第四册第3篇:文学的感染力 3. The Influence of Literature 文学的感染力 I will tell you what literature is! NoI only wish I could. But I cant. No one can. Gleams can be thrown on the secret, inklings given, but no more. I will try to give you an inkling. And, to do so, I
  • 第四册第4篇:淘气的风 4. The Mischievous Wind 淘气的风 Out upon the angry wind, now from sighing, it began to bluster round the merry forge, banging at the wicket, and grumbling in the chimney, as if it bullied the jolly bellows for doing anything, to order. And what
  • 第四册第5篇:人类必胜 5. Man Will Prevail人类必胜 I feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work, a life work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit. Not for glory and least of all, for profit, but to create out of the material of the human spi
  • 第四册第6篇:秋 6 Autumn 秋 威廉柯伦布城恩特 The melancholy days are come,the saddest of the year, 阴郁的日子将来临,这终年最悲伤的时光, Of wailing winds, and naked woods, and meadows brown and sear. 狂风怒吼,树林凋敝,牧场焦
  • 第四册第7篇:得不偿失 7. Too Dear for the Whistle 得不偿失 When I was a child of seven years old,my friends, on a holiday,filled my pocket with coppers.I went at once to a shop where they sold toys for children.Being charmed with the sound of a whistle that I had seen
  • 第四册第8篇:书籍 8. Books 书籍 The good books of the hour, then, --I do not speak of the bad onesis simply the useful or pleasant talk of some person whom you cannot otherwise converse with, printed for you. Very useful often, telling you what you need to know; ver
  • 第四册第9篇:哈姆雷特 9 Hamlet 哈姆雷特 The seeming inconsistencies in the conduct and character of Hamlet have long exercised the conjectural ingenuity of critics; and, as we are always loth to suppose that the cause of defective apprehension is in ourselves, the mys
  • 第四册第10篇:旱情解除 10. The Break-Up Of A Great Drought 旱情解除 威廉黑尔怀特 For three months there had been hardly a drop of rain. The wind had been almost continuously north-west, and from that to east. Occasionally there were light airs from the south-west
  • 第四册第11篇:哀失明 11. On His Blindness 哀失明 --John Milton 英文原文: When I consider how my light is spent E're half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one Talent which is death to hide, Lodg'd with me useless, though my Soul more bent To serve t
  • 第四册第12篇:笔杆,我的老伙伴 12. My Old Penholder 笔杆,我的老伙伴 For more than a week my pen has lain untouched. I have written nothing for seven whole days, not even a letter. Except during one or two bouts of illness, such a thing never happened in my life before. In
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