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2016高考作文素材積累:經(jīng)典的莎士比亞語(yǔ)錄
莎士比亞是英國(guó)文學(xué)史上最杰出的戲劇家,也是歐洲文藝復(fù)興時(shí)期最重要、最偉大的作家,全世界最卓越的文學(xué)家之一。下面是語(yǔ)文迷為大家整理的莎士比亞經(jīng)典語(yǔ)錄,供大家閱讀。
Things base and vile, holding no quantity, love can transpose to from and dignity: love looks not with the eyes, but with mind. (A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1.1)
卑賤和劣行在愛(ài)情看來(lái)都不算數(shù),都可以被轉(zhuǎn)化成美滿和莊嚴(yán):愛(ài)情不用眼睛辨別,而是用心靈來(lái)判斷/愛(ài)用的不是眼睛,而是心。——《仲夏夜之夢(mèng)》
The course of true love never did run smooth. (A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1.1)
真愛(ài)無(wú)坦途。 ——《仲夏夜之夢(mèng)》
Lord, what fools these mortals be! (A Midsummer Night’s Dream 3.2)
上帝呀,這些凡人怎么都是十足的傻瓜!——《仲夏夜之夢(mèng)》
The lunatic, the lover and the poet are of imagination all compact. (A Midsummer Night’s Dream 5.1)
瘋子、情人、詩(shī)人都是想象的產(chǎn)兒。——《仲夏夜之夢(mèng)》
Since the little wit that fools have was silenc’d, the little foolery that wise men have makes a great show. (As You Like It, 1.2)
自從傻子小小的聰明被壓制得無(wú)聲無(wú)息,聰明人小小的傻氣顯得更吸引眼球了。——《皆大歡喜》
as you like it,All the world's a stage,And all the men and women merely players;They have their exits and their entrances;And one man in his time plays many parts.(As You Like It)
世界是一個(gè)舞臺(tái),所有的男男女女不過(guò)是一些演員,他們都有下場(chǎng)的時(shí)候,也都有上場(chǎng)的時(shí)候。一個(gè)人的一生中扮演著好幾個(gè)角色。 ——《皆大歡喜》
Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold. (As You Like It, 1.3)
美貌比金銀更容易引起歹心。——《皆大歡喜》
Sweet are the uses of adversity. (As You Like It, 2.1)
逆境和厄運(yùn)自有妙處。——《皆大歡喜》
Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. (As You Like It, 3.2)
你難道不知道我是女人?我心里想什么,就會(huì)說(shuō)出來(lái)。——《皆大歡喜》
Love is merely a madness. (As You Like It, 3.2)
愛(ài)情不過(guò)是一種瘋狂。——《皆大歡喜》
O, how bitter a thing it is to look into happiness through another man’s eyes! (As You Like It)
唉!從別人的眼中看到幸福,自己真有說(shuō)不出的酸楚!——《皆大歡喜》
It is a wise father that knows his own child. (A Merchant of Venice 2.2)
知子之父為智。——《威尼斯商人》
Love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit. (A Merchant of Venice 2.6)
愛(ài)情是盲目的,戀人們看不到自己做的傻事。——《威尼斯商人》
All that glisters is not gold. (A Merchant of Venice 2.7)
閃光的并不都是金子。——《威尼斯商人》
So is the will of a living daughter curb’d by the will of a dead father. (A Merchant of Venice 1.2)
一個(gè)活生生的女人的意愿,卻被過(guò)世的父親的遺囑所限。——《威尼斯商人》
Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall. (Measure for Measure 2.1)
有些人因罪惡而升遷,有些人因德行而沒(méi)落。——《一報(bào)還一報(bào)》
O, it is excellent to have a giant’s strength; but it is tyrannous to use it like a giant.(Measure for Measure 2.1)
哎! 有巨人的力量固然好,但像巨人那樣濫用力量就是一種殘暴行為。——《一報(bào)還一報(bào)》
I’ll pray a thousand prayers for thy death but no word to save thee. (Measure for Measure 3.1)
我要千遍禱告讓你死,也不祈求一字救你命。——《一報(bào)還一報(bào)》
O, what may man within him hide, though angel on the outward side! (Measure for Measure 3.2)
哎!一個(gè)人外表可以裝得像天使,但卻可能把自己掩藏在內(nèi)心深處!——《一報(bào)還一報(bào)》
Beauty, wit, high birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, love, friendship, charity, are subjects all to envious and calumniating time. (Troilus and Cressida 3.3)
美貌、智慧、門第、臂力,事業(yè)、愛(ài)情、友誼和仁慈,都必須聽(tīng)命于妒忌而無(wú)情的時(shí)間。——《特洛伊羅斯與克瑞西達(dá)》
You gods divine! Make Cressida’s name the very crown of falsehood, if ever she leave Troilus. (Troilus and Cressida 4.2)
神明啊!要是有一天克瑞西達(dá)背叛特羅里斯,那么就讓她的名字永遠(yuǎn)被人唾罵吧!——《特洛伊羅斯與克瑞西達(dá)》
Beauty! Where is thy faith? (Troilus and Cressida 5.2)
美貌!你的真誠(chéng)在何方?——《特洛伊羅斯與克瑞西達(dá)》
Take but degree away, untune that string, and, hark, what discord follows! (Troilus and Cressida 1.3)
沒(méi)有了紀(jì)律,就像琴弦繃斷,聽(tīng)吧!刺耳的噪音隨之而來(lái)!——《特洛伊羅斯與克瑞西達(dá)》
O, she dothe teach the torches to burn bright! (Romeo and Juliet 1.5)
啊!火炬不及她那么明亮。——《羅密歐與朱麗葉》
My only love sprung from my only hate ! (Romeo and Juliet 1.5)
我唯一的愛(ài)來(lái)自我唯一的恨。——《羅密歐與朱麗葉》
What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet. (Romeo and Juliet 2.2)
名字中有什么呢?把玫瑰叫成別的名字,它還是一樣的芬芳。——《羅密歐與朱麗葉》
Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes. (Romeo and Juliet 2.3)
年輕人的愛(ài)不是發(fā)自內(nèi)心,而是全靠眼睛。——《羅密歐與朱麗葉》
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. (Romeo and Juliet 2.2)
那是東方,而朱麗葉就是太陽(yáng)。——《羅密歐與朱麗葉》
A little more than kin, and less than kind. (Hamlet 1.2)
超乎尋常的親族,漠不相關(guān)的路人。——《哈姆雷特》
Frailty, thy name is woman! (Hamlet 1.2)
脆弱啊,你的名字是女人!——《哈姆雷特》
This above all: to thine self be true. (Hamlet 1.3)
最重要的是,你必須對(duì)自己忠實(shí)。——《哈姆雷特》
The time is out of joint – O, cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right! (Hamlet 1.5)
這是一個(gè)禮崩樂(lè)壞的時(shí)代,唉!倒霉的我卻要負(fù)起重整乾坤的責(zé)任。——《哈姆雷特》
Brevity is the soul of wit. (Hamlet 2.2)
簡(jiǎn)潔是智慧的靈魂,冗長(zhǎng)是膚淺的藻飾。——《哈姆雷特》
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy. (Hamlet 1.5)
天地之間有許多事情,是你的睿智所無(wú)法想象的。——《哈姆雷特》
There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. (Hamlet 2.2)
世上之事物本無(wú)善惡之分,思想使然。——《哈姆雷特》
To be or not to be: that is a question. (Hamlet 3.1)
生存還是毀滅,這是個(gè)值得考慮的問(wèn)題。——《哈姆雷特》
There’s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. (Hamlet 5.2)
一只麻雀的生死都是命運(yùn)預(yù)先注定的。——《哈姆雷特》
The rest is silence. (Hamlet 5.2)
余下的只有沉默。——《哈姆雷特》
Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. (Othello 1.2)
收起你們明晃晃的劍,它們沾了露水會(huì)生銹的。——《奧賽羅》
O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on. (Othello 3.3)
主帥啊,當(dāng)心你會(huì)嫉妒,那可是一只綠眼的妖魔,它慣于耍弄爪下的獵物。——《奧賽羅》
Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash; ’tis something, nothing. (Othello 3.3)
無(wú)論男人女人,名譽(yù)是他們靈魂中最貼心的珍寶,如果有人偷走了我的錢袋,他不過(guò)偷走了一些廢物,那不過(guò)是些毫無(wú)價(jià)值的東西罷了。——《奧賽羅》
O, curse of marriage, that we can call these delicate creatures ours, and not their appetites! (Othello 3.3)
啊!婚姻的煩惱!我們可以把這些可愛(ài)的人兒據(jù)為己有,卻無(wú)法掌控她們的各種欲望。——《奧賽羅》
We cannot all be masters, nor all masters cannot be truly followed. (Othello 1.3)
不是每個(gè)人都能做主人,也不是每個(gè)主人都能值得仆人忠心的服侍。——《奧賽羅》
Nothing will come of nothing. (King Lear 1.1)
一無(wú)所有只能換來(lái)一無(wú)所有。——《李爾王》
Love’s not love when it is mingled with regards that stands aloof from th’entire point. (King Lear 1.1)
愛(ài)情里面要是攙雜了和它本身無(wú)關(guān)的算計(jì),那就不是真的愛(ài)情。——《李爾王》
How sharper than a serpent's tooth is to have a thankless child. (King Lear 1.4)
逆子無(wú)情甚于蛇蝎。——《李爾王》
Blow, winds, and crack cheeks! Rage! Blow! (King Lear 3.2)
吹吧!風(fēng)啊!吹破你的臉頰,猛烈地吹吧!——《李爾王》
Tis this times’ plague, when madmen lead the blind. (King Lear 4.1)
瘋子帶瞎子走路,這就是這個(gè)時(shí)代的病態(tài)。——《李爾王》
Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, and thou no breath at all? (King Lear 5.3)
為什么一條狗,一匹馬,一只耗子都有生命,而你卻沒(méi)有一絲的呼吸。——《李爾王》
Fair is foul, and foul is fair. (Macbeth 1.1)
美即是丑,丑即是美。——《麥克白》
I fear thy nature; it is too full o’the milk of human kindness. (Macbeth)
我為你的天性擔(dān)憂,它充滿了太多的人情乳臭。——《麥克白》
What’s done cannot be undone. (Macbeth 5.1)
做過(guò)的事情不能逆轉(zhuǎn)。——《麥克白》
Out, out, brief candle, life is but a walking shadow. (Macbeth)
熄滅吧,熄滅吧,瞬間的燈火。人生只不過(guò)是行走著的影子。——《麥克白》
No matter how dark long, may eventually in the day arrival.(Macbeth)
黑暗無(wú)論怎樣悠長(zhǎng),白晝總會(huì)到來(lái)。——《麥克白》
Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once. (Julius Caesar 2.2)
懦夫在未死以前就已經(jīng)死了好多次;勇士一生只死一次。——《凱撒大帝》/《英雄叛國(guó)記》
Fair is foul, and foul is fair. (Macbeth 1.1)
美即是丑,丑即是美。——《麥克白》
I fear thy nature; it is too full o’the milk of human kindness. (Macbeth)
我為你的天性擔(dān)憂,它充滿了太多的人情乳臭。——《麥克白》
What’s done cannot be undone. (Macbeth 5.1)
做過(guò)的事情不能逆轉(zhuǎn)。——《麥克白》
Out, out, brief candle, life is but a walking shadow. (Macbeth)
熄滅吧,熄滅吧,瞬間的燈火。人生只不過(guò)是行走著的影子。——《麥克白》
No matter how dark long, may eventually in the day arrival.(Macbeth)
黑暗無(wú)論怎樣悠長(zhǎng),白晝總會(huì)到來(lái)。——《麥克白》