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Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong! — I have as much soul as you — and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh: it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal — as we are!
难道因为我贫穷、低微、平凡、渺小,就没有灵魂,没有内心了吗?——你错了!——我的灵魂和你一样饱满!我的内心和你一样充实!若是上帝赐予我些许姿色和很多财富,我会让你变得和我现在对你一样难分难舍。我现在并非以社会生活与习俗的准则来与你说话,甚至连血肉之躯也不是,而是我的灵魂同你的灵魂在对话,就仿佛我们两人穿过坟墓,站在上帝脚下,彼此平等——生来如此!”
上为原文,下为语境1) "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me." (Chapter 2).Jane says this as Bessie is taking her to be locked in the red-room after she had fought back when John Reed struck her. For the first time Jane is asserting her rights, and this action leads to her eventually being sent to Lowood School.2) "That night, on going to bed, I forgot to prepare in imagination the Barmecide supper, of hot roast potatoes, or white bread and new milk, with which I was wont to amuse my inward cravings. I feasted instead on the spectacle of ideal drawings, which I saw in the dark - all the work of my own hands." (Chapter 8).Jane writes of this after she has become comfortable and has excelled at Lowood. She is no longer dwelling on the lack of food or other material things, but is more concerned with her expanding mind and what she can do.3) "While I paced softly on, the last sound I expected to hear in so still a region, a laugh, struck my ears. It was a curious laugh - distinct, formal, mirthless. I stopped" (Chapter 11).Jane hears this laugh on her first full day at Thornfield Hall. It is her first indication that something is going on there that she does not know about.4) "Women are supposed to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel; they need exercise for their faculties, and a field for their efforts as much as their brothers do; they suffer from too rigid a restraint, too absolute a stagnation, precisely as men would suffer; and it is narrow-minded in their more privileged fellow-creatures to say that they ought to confine themselves to making puddings and knitting stockings, to playing on the piano and embroidering bags" (Chapter 12).Jane thinks this as she looks out of the third story at the view from Thornfield, wishing she could see and interact with more of the world.5) "The ease of his manner freed me from painful restraint; the friendly frankness, as correct as cordial, with which he treated me, drew me to him" (Chapter 15). Jane says this after Rochester has become friendlier with her after he has told her the story of Adele's mother. She is soon in love with him and goes on to say, "And was Mr. Rochester now ugly in my eyes? No, reader: gratitude and many associates, all pleasurable and genial, made his face the object I best liked to see; his presence in a room was more cheering than the brightest fire" (Chapter 15).6) "I knew," he continued, "you would do me good in some way, at some time: I saw it in your eyes when I first beheld you; their expression and smile did not.strike delight to my inmost heart so for nothing" (Chapter 15) After the fire Rochester tries to get Jane to stay with him longer and he says this to her. This is one of the reasons that Jane feels he fancies her.7) "I had not intended to love him; the reader knows I had wrought hard to extirpate from my soul the germs of love there detected; and now, at the first renewed view of him, they spontaneously revived, great and strong! He made me love him without looking at me" (Chapter 17).Jane says this when she sees Rochester again after his absence. She had tried to talk herself out of loving him, but it was impossible. This is also an example of one of the times that Jane addresses the reader.8) "In the deep shade, at the farther end of the room, a figure ran backwards and forwards. What it was, whether beast or human being, one could not, at first sight tell: it groveled, seemingly on all fours: it snatched and growled like some strange wild animal: but it was covered with clothing and a quantity of dark, grizzled hair wild as a mane, hid its head and face" (Chapter 26).This is what Rochester, Mason, and Jane see when they return from the stopped wedding and go up to the third story. This is the first time Jane really sees Rochester's wife.9) "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt? May your eyes never shed such stormy, scalding, heart-wrung tears as poured from mine. May you never appeal to Heaven in prayers so hopeless and so agonized as in that hour left my lips; for never may you, like me, dread to be the instrument of evil to what you wholly love" (Chapter 27).Jane says this as she is quietly leaving Thornfield in the early morning. She knows that she is bringing grief upon herself and Rochester, but she knows she must leave.10) "Reader, I married him." This quote, the first sentence in the last chapter, shows another example of Jane addressing the reader, and ties up the end of the story. Jane is matter-of-fact in telling how things turned out.。
1,Life is too short, can not be used vengeful build hate生命太短促,不能用来记仇蓄恨2,Do you think,because I am poor,obscure,plain,and littele,I am soulless and heartless?You think wrong!-I have as much soul as you-and full as much heart!难道就因为我一贫如洗,默默无闻,长相平庸,个子瘦小,就没有灵魂,没有心肠了——你想错了,我的心灵跟你一样丰富,我的心胸一样充实!3,I think the bird flies but the sea birds fly, is that no courage of the sea, years later I discovered, not the bird flies past, but not the other side of the sea, and had no waiting我以为小鸟飞不过沧海,是以为小鸟没有飞过沧海的勇气,十年以后我才发现,不是小鸟飞不过去,而是沧海的那一头,早已没有了等待4,You know some birds are not meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright. 你知道,有些鸟儿是注定不会被关在樊笼里的,它们的每一片羽毛都闪耀着自由的光辉。
5,There is something inside ,that they can't get to , that they can't touch. That's yours. 那是一种内在的东西, 他们抵达不了,也无法触及的,那是你的。6,Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get. 生命就像一盒巧克力,结果每每出人意料。
7,Miracles happen every day. 古迹每天都在产生8,It made me look like a duck in water. 它让我如鱼得水。 9,I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidentally like on a breeze. 我不懂我们能否有着各自的运气,还是只是随处随风飘荡。
10、Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. 世界上全部的生命都在微妙的平衡中生活。11,If god had gifted me with wealth and beauty, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you.Life is too short, can not be used vengeful build hate如果上帝给我了美貌和财富,让我离开他们就像让我离开你一样困难,生命太短促,不能用来记仇蓄恨12,But I tell you, you are. So much depressed that a few words more would bring tears to your eyes. Indeed, they are there now, shinning and swimming. Who the hell is that?但我告诉你,你的确是在伤心,如此地伤心,我要是再多说一句话,你就会掉眼泪了。
没错,你已经在流泪了,泪光闪闪的。是哪个鬼家伙在那吵?13, "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me." 我一直坚持,一件对我来说是新的东西14 , "Reader, I married him."准备好,我要和他结婚了15 ,"you would do me good in some way, at some time: I saw it in your eyes when I first beheld you; their expression and smile did not.strike delight to my inmost heart so for nothing" 你将在某些时候做的比我好,当我第一次看见在你们转身过后的眼睛,他们没有表情也没有微笑,在我的心里也没有落下任何东西。
Rochester: "Well, then, Jane, to play your imagination Bar - Imagine you are no longer well-trained to cultivate and educate a girl, but from childhood onwards is a self-indulgent boy. Imagine you are in a distant foreign land , assuming that you are there, turns into a big mistake, regardless of its nature, its motives, its consequences bring disaster to your life, sully your life. note that I did not say 'crime', not to say bloody, or other criminal behavior, so if the perpetrators will be brought to justice, I use the word 'mistake'. the consequences of your actions, in the end so that you are absolutely intolerable. you have to take measures in order to obtain relief, non-normal measures, but neither is illegal, is not guilty. and you still find it unfortunate, because I hope the edge of life leave you, your solar eclipse event, beginning at noon on the bleak, do you think there will be no change in less than a sunset, the pain and lowly Lenovo became the only food you remember. you are wandering everywhere, in exile in search of an easy life to find happiness in the Hang Yue in a - I mean, indulge in the relentless carnal - it eroded intelligence, destroy emotion. in a few years of voluntary exile after you physically and mentally exhausted back to the home, met a & Products - when to get to know, how to get to know, are irrelevant. in the strangers, you see a lot of pulling out of class rate quality, for them you are searching 20 the next year, but in the end not available. These qualities are fresh and healthy, no stains, no spots, such interaction makes resurrection, urging them new life. What do you think good days are back -- Zhi higher, the situation is more real. you want to rebuild their lives, to a more worthy way to spend the immortal souls rest of his life. In order to achieve this purpose, you are not a reason to cross the customs barriers - that neither the get your approval of conscience, nor for your insight endorsed by the purely inherited obstacles? "。
Jane Eyre: We are truly devoted, my Edward and I; our hearts beat as one; our happiness is complete. Mr. Brocklehurst: And what is hell? Can you tell me that? Young Jane: A pit full of fire. Mr. Brocklehurst: And should you like to fall into that pit, and to be burning there forever? Young Jane: No sir. Mr. Brocklehurst: What must you do to avoid it? Young Jane: Keep well and and not die, sir. Jane Eyre: Remember, the shadows are just as important as the light. Young Jane: I am not deceitful! And I am not a liar. For if I were, I should say that I loved you. I do not love you. I dislike you more than anyone in the world, except your son. Mr. Rochester: Do you think me handsome? Jane Eyre: No sir. Young Jane: My parents died when I was very young. I went to stay with my Aunt who didn't love me. Adele Varens: Mademoiselle, will we be very happy? Jane Eyre: We will work hard, and we will be content. Mr. Rochester: Are you fond of presents? Jane Eyre: I hardly know. I have little experience of them. Mr. Rochester: Jane, you're a strange and almost unearthly thing. Mr. Rochester: This is my wife. Your sister, Mason. Look at her. She is mad! So was her mother. So was her grandmother. Three generations of violent lunacy. I wasn't told about that, was I, Mason? All I was told about was that my father had made a suitable match, one that would prop up his dwindling fortune and give your family the Rochester name! I did what I was TOLD! And Bertha was kept away from me, until the wedding was cleverly done. Everyone got what they wanted。
except me. Even she is better off here than she would be in a lunatic asylum, but I have spent the last fifteen years in TORMENT! [looks at Jane] Mr. Rochester: And this what I, what I wished to have. This young girl who stands so grave and quiet at the mouth of hell. Look at the difference. Then judge me, priest on the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what。
简:别,别让我干傻事。No, don't make me foolish.
罗切斯特:傻事?我需要你,布兰奇(英格拉姆小姐)有什么?我知道我对她意味着什么,是使她父亲的土地变得肥沃的金钱。嫁给我,简。说你嫁给我。Foolish? I need you. What's Blanch to me? I know what I am to her. Money to manure her father's land with. Marry me, Jane. Say you marry me.
简:你是说真的?You mean it?
罗切斯特:你的怀疑折磨着我,答应吧,答应吧。(他把她搂在怀里,吻她。)上帝饶恕我,别让任何人干涉我,她是我的,是我的。You torture me with your doubts.Say yes,say yes(He takes hersintoshis arm and kisser her.)God forgive me.And let no men meddle with me.She is mine.Mine.
简发现罗切斯特先生有个精神失常的妻子之后。After Jane finds out Mr. Rochester has an insane wife.
罗切斯特:总算出来了。你把自己关在房间里一个人伤心。一句责难的话也没有。什么都没有。这就是对我的惩罚?我不是有心要这样伤你,你相信吗?我无论如何也不会伤害你,我怎么办?都对你说了我就会失去你,那我还不如去死。So come out at last. You shut yourself in your room and grieve alone. Not one word of reproach.Nothing.Is that to be my punishment? I didn't mean to wound you like this. Do you believe that?I wouldn't hurt you not for the world.What was I to do? Confess everything I might as well have lost my life.
简:你已经失去我了,爱德华。我也失去了您。You have lost me, Edward.And I've lost you.
罗切斯特:为什么跟我说这些?继续惩罚我吗?简,我已经受够了!我生平第一次找到我真正的爱,你不要把她拿走。Why did you say that to me? To punish me a little longer? Jane, I've been though! For the first time I have found what I can truly love. Don't take if away from me.
简:我必须离开您。I must leave you.
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I love you not because of who you are, but because of who I am when I am with you.
我爱你,不是因为你是一个怎样的人,而是因为我喜欢与你在一起时的感觉。
To the world you may be one person, but to me you may be the world.
对于世界而言,你是一个人;但是对于我来说,你是我的整个世界。
Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know I am falling in love with your smile.
纵然伤心,也不要愁眉不展,因为你不知这样我会爱上你的笑容。
I will love you until the seas run dry and the rocks crumble.我将爱你知道海枯石烂。
No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won't make you cry.
没有人值得你流泪,值得让你这么做的人不会让你哭泣。
If the sun were to rise in the west, I'd never change my mind to love you forever.
即使太阳从西边出来,我对你的爱也不会改变
表示喜怒哀乐的英文短句 1.人们在欢乐中会情不自禁地发出欢呼: How glad i am!多么高兴啊! I did it!我做到了! I made it!我做到了! I'm so happy!我是多高兴啊! How nice!多好啊! Thank God!感谢上帝!2.当人们极度快乐时,会出现欢呼的场合: Oh,good!噢,好! Well done!干得好! Hurrah!好哇! Great!好极了! Excellent!妙! Splendid!真好!3.愤怒或厌恶的句子: Well!well!够了! I say!喂! Fancy!哼! Golly!哼! Well,i never!我真是没见过! You don't say!你敢再说一遍! Fie,for shame!呸,不要脸! Hell!畜生! Go to hell!该死! Confound it!真该死! Confound you !混帐! Damn you!该死的。
Do you think I can stay to become nothing to you? Do you think I am an automaton?--a machine without feelings? and can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!--I have as much soul as you,--and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh;--it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal,--as we are!" “你以为我会留下来,成为你觉得无足轻重的人吗?你以为我是一架自动机器吗?一架没有感情的机器吗?能让我的一口面包从嘴里抢走,让我的一滴活水从我杯子里泼掉吗?你以为,因为我穷、低微、不美、矮小,我就没有灵魂没有心了吗?你想错了!——我的灵魂跟你的一样,我的心也跟你的完全一样。
我现在跟你说话,并不是通过习俗、惯例,甚至不是通过凡人的肉体——而是我的精神在同你的精神说话,就像两个都经过了坟墓,我们站在上帝的面前,是平等的——因为我们是平等的!” Jane: I thought you'd gone.Rochester: I changed my mind or 1)rather the Ingram family changed their's. Why are you crying?Jane: I was thinking about having to leave 2)Thornfield. Rochester: You've become quite 3)attached to that foolish little Adele, haven't you? To that simple old Fairfax. You'd be sorry to 4)part with them.Jane: Yes, sir!Rochester: It's always the way in this life. 5)As sooner as have you got settled in a pleasant resting place, you're 6)summoned to move on. Jane: I told you, sir, I shall be ready when the order comes.Rochester: It has come now!Jane: Then it's settled?Rochester: All settled! Even about your future situation.Jane: You've found a place for me?Rochester: Yes, Jane, I have。er。
the west of Ireland. You'll like Ireland, I think. There are such warm-hearted people there.Jane: It's a long way off, sir.Rochester: From what, Jane?Jane: From England and from Thornfield.Rochester: Well?Jane: And from you, sir.Rochester: Yes, Jane, it's a long way. When you get there, I shall probably never see you again. We've been good friends, Jane, haven't we?Jane: Yes, sir.Rochester: Even good friends may be forced to part. Let's make the most of what time has left us. Let us sit here in peace. Even though we should 7)be destined never to sit here again. Sometimes I have a 8)queer feeling 9)with regard to you, Jane. Especially when you're near me as now. As if I had a string somewhere under my left 10)rib. Tightly and 11)inextricably 12)knotted to a similar string 13)situated in a 14)corresponding corner of your little 15)frame. And if we should have to be parted, that 16)cord of communion would be 17)snapped. Kind of a nervous 18)notion I should take to bleeding 19)inwardly. As for you, you'd forget me.Jane: That I never will, sir. You know that. I see the 20)necessity of going, but it's like looking on the necessity of death.Rochester: Where do you see that necessity?Jane: In your bride.Rochester: What bride? I have no bride.Jane: But you will have!Rochester: Yes, I will. I will.Jane: You think I could stay here to become nothing to you? Do you think because I'm poor and 21)obscure and 22)plain that I'm soulless and heartless? I have as much soul as you and fully as much heart. And if God had gifted me with wealth and beauty, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you. There, I've spoken my heart, now let me go.Rochester: Jane. Jane。 you strange almost 23)unearthly thing. It is you that I love as my own 24)flesh.Jane: Don't 25)mock。
Rochester: I'm over with Blanche. It's you I want. Answer me, Jane, quickly. Say: “Edward, I'll marry you.” Say it, Jane. Say it!Jane: I want to read your face.Rochester: Read quickly. Say, “Edward, I'll marry you.” Jane: Edward, I'll marry you.Rochester: God pardon me.译文:简:我以为你已经走了。罗切斯特:我改主意了。
或者说英格拉姆家改主意了。你怎么哭了?简:我在想,我要离开桑菲尔德了。
罗切斯特:你很有些离不开那个小傻瓜阿黛勒了,是吗?还有那个头脑简单的老费尔法克斯太太。你因为要离开她们而伤心。
简:是的,先生!罗切斯特:生活总是这样,你刚到一个令人愉快的休憩地,又有什么原因让你前行了。简:我告诉过你,先生,我会随时准备接受您对我的吩咐。
罗切斯特:现在已经来了。简:决定了?罗切斯特:一切都定下来了。
你将来的位置也定下来了。简:。
Jane Eyre: We are truly devoted, my Edward and I; our hearts beat as one; our happiness is complete. Mr. Brocklehurst: And what is hell? Can you tell me that? Young Jane: A pit full of fire. Mr. Brocklehurst: And should you like to fall into that pit, and to be burning there forever? Young Jane: No sir. Mr. Brocklehurst: What must you do to avoid it? Young Jane: Keep well and and not die, sir. Jane Eyre: Remember, the shadows are just as important as the light. Young Jane: I am not deceitful! And I am not a liar. For if I were, I should say that I loved you. I do not love you. I dislike you more than anyone in the world, except your son. Mr. Rochester: Do you think me handsome? Jane Eyre: No sir. Young Jane: My parents died when I was very young. I went to stay with my Aunt who didn't love me. Adele Varens: Mademoiselle, will we be very happy? Jane Eyre: We will work hard, and we will be content. Mr. Rochester: Are you fond of presents? Jane Eyre: I hardly know. I have little experience of them. Mr. Rochester: Jane, you're a strange and almost unearthly thing. Mr. Rochester: This is my wife. Your sister, Mason. Look at her. She is mad! So was her mother. So was her grandmother. Three generations of violent lunacy. I wasn't told about that, was I, Mason? All I was told about was that my father had made a suitable match, one that would prop up his dwindling fortune and give your family the Rochester name! I did what I was TOLD! And Bertha was kept away from me, until the wedding was cleverly done. Everyone got what they wanted。
except me. Even she is better off here than she would be in a lunatic asylum, but I have spent the last fifteen years in TORMENT! [looks at Jane] Mr. Rochester: And this what I, what I wished to have. This young girl who stands so grave and quiet at the mouth of hell. Look at the difference. Then judge me, priest on the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what。