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莎士比亚的名言 英文-概述说明以及解释
莎士比亚的名言英文1.All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.2.To thine own self be true.3.Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.4.We know what we are, but know not what we may be.5.This above all: to thine own self be true.6.To be, or not to be: that is the question.7.It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.8.Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.9.Brevity is the soul of wit.10.The course of true love never did run smooth.11.Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind.12.Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.13.If music be the food of love, play on.14.All that glitters is not gold.15.The lady doth protest too much, methinks.16.The better part of valour is discretion.17.This is the very ecstasy of love.18.With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.19.The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.20.There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.21.Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.22.Brevity is the soul of wit.23.The course of true love never did run smooth.24.Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.25.To thine own self be true.26.Though she be but little, she is fierce.27.The better part of valour is discretion.28.All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.29.To be, or not to be: that is the question.30.All that glisters is not gold.31.Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.32.There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.33.We know what we are, but know not what we may be.34.This above all: to thine own self be true.35.Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind.36.How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!37.Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.38.If music be the food of love, play on.39.The miserable have no other medicine but only hope.40.These violent delights have violent ends.41.All the world's a stage.42.To be, or not to be: that is the question.43.Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.44.The course of true love never did run smooth.45.This above all: to thine own self be true.46.What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.47.Brevity is the soul of wit.48.To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.49.Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.50.O, speak again, bright angel! for thou art as glorious to this night, being o’er my head as is a wingèd messenger of heaven unto the white, upturnèd, wandering eyes of mortals that fall backto gaze on him when he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds and sails upon the bosom of the air.51.Self-love, my liege, is not so vile a sin as self-neglecting.52.Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.53.Love is blind, and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit.54.The better part of valour is discretion.55.Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once.56.The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones.57.It is a wise father that knows his own child.58.But, for my own part, it was Greek to me.59.I would challenge you to a battle of wits, but I see you are unarmed.60.When words are scarce they are seldom spent in vain.61.To thine own self be true.62.Ignorance is the curse of God; knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven.63.Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.64.Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind.65.The course of true love never did run smooth.66.Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.67.The better part of valour is discretion.68.Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.69.Go wisely and slowly. Those who rush stumble and fall.70.There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.71.Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.72.What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.73.Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.74.Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.75.The course of true love never did run smooth.76.The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief.77.My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go.78.Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.79.Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit.80.Journeys end in lovers meeting.81.We know what we are, but know not what we may be.82.Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.83.There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.84.Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.85.The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.86.With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.87.Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me.88.I like this place and willingly could waste my time in it.89.Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain!90.So wise so young, they say, do never live long.91.We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with sleep.92.Doubt thou the stars are fire, doubt that the sun doth move, doubt truth to be a liar, but never doubt I love.93.This above all: to thine own self be true.94.The object of art is to give life a shape.95.To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.96.Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind.98.Time is very slow for those who wait, very fast for those who are scared, very long for those who lament, very short for those who celebrate. But for those who love, time is eternal.99.When words are scarce they are seldom spent in vain.100.We are time's subjects, and time bids be gone.101.The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together.102.Hell is empty and all the devils are here.103.Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.104.A peace is of the nature of a conquest; for then both parties nobly are subdued, and neither party loser.105.There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune.106.Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.107.To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.108.The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.109.Self-love, my liege, is not so vile a sin, as self-neglecting.110.One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.111.Nothing will come of nothing.113.This above all, to thine own self be true.114.All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.115.Ignorance is the curse of God; knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven.116.Pleasure and action make the hours seem short.117.With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.118.The better part of valour is discretion.119.The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief.120.When words are scarce they are seldom spent in vain.121.This above all: to thine own self be true.122.The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact.123.For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.124.The course of true love never did run smooth.125.The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones.126.We know what we are, but not what we may be.127.I would challenge you to a battle of wits, but I see you are unarmed.128.Love all, trust few, do wrong to none.129.Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.130.There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.131.To be, or not to be: that is the question.132.All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.133.Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.134.A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm.135.All that glisters is not gold.136.The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together.137.Have more than thou showest, speak less than thou knowest.138.What's in a name? that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.139.Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind.140.Brevity is the soul of wit.。
莎士比亚名言(中英文对照、爱情、读书、励志)
莎士比亚名言(中英文对照、爱情、读书、励志) 第一部分:莎士比亚名言中英文对照部分Thecourseoftrueloveneverdidrunsmooth.(AMidsummerNight’sDream1.1)真爱无坦途。
——《仲夏夜之梦》/真诚的爱情之路永不会是平坦的。
Thingsbaseandvile,holdingnoquantity,lovecantransposetofroma nddignity:lovelooksnotwiththeeyes,butwithmind.(AMidsummerNi ght’sDream1.1)卑贱和劣行在爱情看来都不算数,都可以被转化成美满和庄严:爱情不用眼睛辨别,而是用心灵来判断/爱用的不是眼睛,而是心。
——《仲夏夜之梦》Lord,whatfoolsthesemortalsbe!(AMidsummerNight’sDream3.2)上帝呀,这些凡人怎么都是十足的傻瓜!——《仲夏夜之梦》Thelunatic,theloverandthepoetareofimaginationallpact.(AMids ummerNight’sDream5.1)疯子、情人、诗人都是想象的产儿。
——《仲夏夜之梦》Sincethelittlewitthatfoolshavewassilenc’d,thelittlefoolerythatwisemenhavemakesagreatshow.(AsYouLike It,1.2)自从傻子小小的聪明被压制得无声无息,聪明人小小的傻气显得更吸引眼球了。
——《皆大欢喜》世界是一个舞台,所有的男男女女不过是一些演员,他们都有下场的时候,也都有上场的时候。
一个人的一生中扮演着好几个角色。
——《皆大欢喜》Beautyprovokeththievessoonerthangold.(AsYouLikeIt,1.3) 美貌比金银更容易引起歹心。
——《皆大欢喜》Sweetaretheusesofadversity.(AsYouLikeIt,2.1)逆境和厄运自有妙处。
莎士比亚英语名言
莎士比亚英语名言莎士比亚是英国文学史上最伟大的戏剧家之一,他的作品不仅对英国文学产生了深远的影响,也对世界文化产生了巨大的影响。
莎士比亚的语言充满着诗意和深刻的思想,他的名言不仅具有美学价值,而且也启示人们对生活的理解和思考。
下面是一些莎士比亚的英语名言:1. To be, or not to be: that is the question.(生存还是死亡,这是个问题。
)2. All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.(整个世界都是个舞台,人人都是演员。
)3. Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.(爱所有人,信任少数人,不做任何人的对手。
)4. What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.(名字有什么重要?无论我们怎么叫玫瑰,它的香味都是一样的。
)5. We know what we are, but know not what we may be.(我们知道自己是什么,但不知道自己会变成什么。
)6. There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.(没有什么事情是好的或者坏的,只是我们的想法让它成为了这样。
)7. To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.(对自己真实,这是至关重要的。
如果你能做到这一点,你就不会对任何人说谎。
)8. The course of true love never did run smooth.(真爱的道路从来都不是平坦的。
莎士比亚名言大全英文.doc
莎士比亚名言大全英文莎士比亚自幼即对戏剧表现出明显的兴趣,在学习时很注意古罗马的诗歌和戏剧。
你读过莎士比亚哪些名言警句呢?以下是关于莎士比亚名言大全英文,欢迎阅读!莎士比亚的名言(英文版)【1】1.shakespeare: the people may control their destiny, if we are under the control of others, that wrong not in destiny , but in us! (shakespeare:人们可支配自己的命运,若我们受制於人,那错不在命运,而在我们自己!)2.the poor man must have hateful place (可怜人必有可恨之处)3.shakespeare:to be or not to be. that is a question.4.the impressive on the outside but lacking substance woman, looks like jin huandai on the pig nose! (虚有其表的女人,就像金环戴在猪鼻上! )5.dizzy when must revolve, oneself are in deep sorrow the sadness, by others sadness, can cure. (目眩时更要旋转,自己痛不欲生的悲伤,以别人的悲伤,就能够治愈。
)6.the woman woman, mans stage, you forever stand outside the aperture and the applause. (女人啊女人,男人的舞台,你们永远是站在光圈和掌声以外的。
)7.tagore: “possible” to ask that “is impossible” you to live in any place, “is impossible” to reply, in that helpless dreamland! (泰戈尔:「可能」问「不可能」你住在什麼地方,「不可能」回答说,在那无能为力的梦境里! )8.do not distinguish with the will firm person struggle, because they may change the fact. (别和意志坚定的人争辨,因为他们可以改变事实的。
莎士比亚名言中英对照
莎士比亚名言中英对照莎士比亚名言中英对照莎士比亚名言中英对照1:No matter how long night, the arrival of daylight Association黑夜无论怎样悠长,白昼总会到来2:I bogged down in a sea of blood back legs, unable to stop, go back, as far as like, people feel that there is no retreat. the future is a marshy area, people got in deeper and deeper我两腿早陷在血海里,欲罢不能,想回头,就像走到尽头般,叫人心寒,退路是没有了,前途是一片沼泽地,让人越陷越深3:It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. (Romeo and Juliet 2)那是东方,而朱丽叶就是太阳。
——《罗密欧与朱丽叶》4:Lord, what fools these mortals be! (A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2)上帝呀,这些凡人怎么都是十足的傻瓜!——《仲夏夜之梦》5:Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall. (Measure for Measure 1)有些人因罪恶而升迁,有些人因德行而衰败。
——《一报还一报》6:What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet. (Romeo and Juliet 2)名字中有什么呢?把玫瑰叫成别的名字,它还是一样的芬芳。
——《罗密欧与朱丽叶》/名称有什么关系呢?玫瑰不叫玫瑰,仍然芳香如故。
7:Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, and thou no breath at all? (King Lear 3)为什么一条狗,一匹马,一只耗子都有生命,而你却没有一丝的呼吸。
莎士比亚爱情英文名言
莎士比亚爱情英文名言The course of true love never did run smooth. (A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1.1)真爱无坦途。
——《仲夏夜之梦》/真诚的爱情之路永不会是平坦的。
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)卑贱和劣行在爱情看来都不算数,都能够被转化成美满和庄严:爱情不用眼睛辨别,而是用心灵来判断/爱用的不是眼睛,而是心。
——《仲夏夜之梦》Lord, what fools these mortals be! (A Midsummer Night’s Dream 3.2)上帝呀,这些凡人怎么都是十足的傻瓜!——《仲夏夜之梦》The lunatic, the lover and the poet are of imaginationall compact. (A Midsummer Night’s Dream 5.1)疯子、情人、诗人都是想象的产儿。
——《仲夏夜之梦》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)自从傻子小小的聪明被压制得无声无息,聪明人小小的傻气显得更吸引眼球了。
——《皆大欢喜》世界是一个舞台,所有的男男女女不过是一些演员,他们都有下场的时候,也都有上场的时候。
一个人的一生中扮演着好几个角色。
——《皆大欢喜》Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold. (As You LikeIt, 1.3)美貌比金银更容易引起歹心。
莎士比亚的名人名言80句
莎士比亚的名人名言80句莎士比亚(William Shakespeare)是英国文学史上最伟大的戏剧家和诗人之一,他的作品不仅在英国广受欢迎,而且在全球范围内影响深远。
以下是80句莎士比亚的名人名言,展示了他对人生、爱情、友谊等主题的深刻思考。
1. "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players." - As You Like It全世界是一个舞台,所有的男人和女人只是演员而已。
2. "To be, or not to be: that is the question." - Hamlet生存还是毁灭,这是个问题。
3. "Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none." - All's Well That Ends Well爱所有人,信任一些人,不伤害任何人。
4. "The course of true love never did run smooth." - A Midsummer Night's Dream真爱的路从来都不平坦。
5. "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." - Romeo and Juliet名字算什么?无论玫瑰怎么称呼,还是一样香。
6. "This above all: to thine own self be true." - Hamlet最重要的是:做真实的自己。
7. "The better part of valor is discretion." - Henry IV, Part 1勇敢的最好表现是谨慎。
莎士比亚中英文对照版名人名言
莎士比亚中英文对照版名人名言the course of true love never did run smooth. (a midsummer night’s dream 1.1) 真爱无坦途。
——《仲夏夜之梦》/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) 卑贱和劣行在爱情看来都不算数,都可以被转化成美满和庄严:爱情不用眼睛辨别,而是用心灵来判断/爱用的不是眼睛,而是心。
——《仲夏夜之梦》lord, what fools these mortals be! (a midsummer night’s dream 3.2)上帝呀,这些凡人怎么都是十足的傻瓜!——《仲夏夜之梦》the lunatic, the lover and the poet are of imagination all compact. (a midsummer night’s dream 5.1)疯子、情人、诗人都是想象的产儿。
——《仲夏夜之梦》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)自从傻子小小的聪明被压制得无声无息,聪明人小小的傻气显得更吸引眼球了。
——《皆大欢喜》世界是一个舞台,所有的男男女女不过是一些演员,他们都有下场的时候,也都有上场的时候。
一个人的一生中扮演着好几个角色。
——《皆大欢喜》beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold. (as you like it, 1.3)美貌比金银更容易引起歹心。
莎士比亚英文名言
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1、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)无论男人女人,名誉是他们灵魂中最贴心的珍宝,如果有人偷走了我的钱袋,他不过偷走了一些废物,那不过是些毫无价值的东西罢了。
——《奥赛罗》2、O, curse of marriage, that we can call these delicate creatures ours, and not their appetites! (Othello 3.3)啊!婚姻的烦恼!我们可以把这些可爱的人儿据为己有,却无法掌控她们的各种欲望。
——《奥赛罗》3、We cannot all be masters, nor all masters cannot be truly followed. (Othello 1.3)不是每个人都能做主人,也不是每个主人都能值得仆人忠心的服侍。
——《奥赛罗》4、Nothing will come of nothing. (King Lear 1.1)一无所有只能换来一无所有。
——《李尔王》5、Love’s not love when it is mingled with regards that stands aloof from th’enti re point. (King Lear 1.1)爱情里面要是搀杂了和它本身无关的算计,那就不是真的爱情。
——《李尔王》6、How sharper than a serpent's tooth is to have a thankless child. (King Lear 1.4)逆子无情甚于蛇蝎。
果壳之王莎士比亚英文的名言
果壳之王莎士比亚英文的名言1.I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space.即使被关在果壳之中,我仍是无限宇宙之王。
2.There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.其实世事并无好坏,全看你们如何去想。
3.Let me be cruel, not unnatural; I will speak daggers to her, but use none.我可残酷,但不可无良心;我可用语言的利剑来刺戳她,但决不用真刃。
4.Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.聆听他人之意见,但保留自己之判断。
5.Brevity is the soul of wit.简洁是智慧的灵魂,冗长是肤浅的藻饰。
6.Doubt thou the stars are fire. Doubt that the sun doth move. Doubt truth to be a liar. But never doubt my love.即便你怀疑星星是火,哪怕你怀疑太阳无动,或许你担心真理会变,不要质疑我真的爱你。
7.More matter with less art.多一些事实,少一些矫饰废话。
8.Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit. And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes.简扼乃机智之魂,而冗言即无用之外饰。
9.To be, or not to be- that is the question:生存还是毁灭, 这是个问题:10.There is a method in one's madness.虽是疯话,倒也有些道理。
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本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==莎士比亚的名言英文原版汇集莎士比亚相信大家都不陌生,他是最伟大的戏剧家,大家知道他有哪些名言吗?下面是小编为大家整理的莎士比亚的名言英文原版汇集,希望喜欢!莎士比亚的名言英文原版一1.love ithe season yizhenyin sigh; the eyehave it purified the loverof mars; love it aroused waveof tears. it ithe wisdom of madness, choking bitterness, it doenot tip of honey.爱情是叹息吹起的一阵烟;恋人的眼中有它净化了的火星;恋人的眼泪是它激起的波涛。
它又是最智慧的疯狂,哽喉的苦味,吃不到嘴的蜜糖。
2.sweet love you, precious, i disdained the situation with regard emperorswap你甜蜜的爱,就是珍宝,我不屑把处境跟帝王对调3.love to talk about a bit of a surprise to people to learn the total patient injury谈一场恋爱学会了忍耐总有些意外会让人受伤害4.since the little wit that foolhave wasilenc’d, the little foolerthat wise men have makea great show. (ayou like it, 2)自从傻子小小的聪明被压制得无声无息,聪明人小小的傻气显得更吸引眼球了。
——《皆大欢喜》5.love to talk about a bit of a surprise to people to learn the total patient injury谈一场恋爱学会了忍耐总有些意外会让人受伤害6.o, she dothe teach the torcheto burn bright! (romeo and juliet 5)啊!火炬不及她那么明亮。
莎士比亚的英语名言
莎士比亚的英语名言1、命运如娼妓,贫贱遭遗弃。
Fate like a whore, rank,abandoned。
2、善良的心地,就是黄金。
The kind heart, is gold。
3、心灵的伟大表现得并不明显。
The greatness of soul is not an obvious。
4、女人不具备笑傲情场的条件。
Women do not have graced the love condition。
5、不要给百合花镀金,画蛇添足。
Don't give lily gold-plated, gild the lily。
6、书籍若不常翻阅,则等于木片。
If don't often read books, is equal to the wood。
7、宁为聪明的愚夫,不作愚蠢的才子。
Better a witty fool than a foolish wit。
8、丑恶的海怪也比不上忘恩的儿女那样可怕。
Ugly bad sea monster also benefited as children。
9、在命运的颠沛中,最可以看出人们的气节。
In fate had,the most can see people of integrity。
10、质朴却比巧妙的言辞更能打动我的心。
Simple is better than a clever words touched my heart。
11、放弃时间的人,时间也会放弃他。
Abandoning time person, time also will give up him。
12、美满的爱情,使斗士紧绷的心情松弛下来。
A good love, make fighter tight mood relax。
13、生存还是毁灭,那是个值得思考的问题。
To be or not to be, that is a problem worth thinking about。
莎士比亚名言中英对照.doc
莎士比亚名言中英对照莎士比亚(w. william shakespeare;1564~1616)英国文艺复兴时期伟大的剧作家、诗人,欧洲文艺复兴时期人文主义文学的集大成者。
留下了大量经典传世名作,自然会有一些经典的名言名句,我为大家收集整理了一些莎士比亚名言:莎士比亚名言中英对照【1】◆dlove is a flower that lives on the cliff. you can pick up the flower with nothing but your courage and adventurousness.爱情是一朵生长在绝壁悬崖边缘上的花,要想摘取就必须要有勇气.请问这句话是出自于莎士比亚的哪一部戏剧或诗?英文原句又是什么?◆dwhats in a name?that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.名称有什么关系呢?玫瑰不叫玫瑰,依然芳香如故。
◆dlove sought is good,but given unsought is better.经寻觅而得到的爱情是美好的,但未经寻觅而得到的爱情更为美好。
◆dfrailty,thy name in woman!女人,你的名字叫软弱!◆dthe course of true love never did run smooth. 通向真爱的道路从无坦途。
◆dwhen ciouds appear,wise men put on their cloaks。
聪明的人未雨绸缪。
◆dignorance is the curse of god.knowledge the wing wherewith wefly to heaven.无知乃是上帝的降祸;知识乃人类藉以飞向天堂的翅膀。
◆dthe fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.愚者自以为聪明,智者却有自知之明。
莎士比亚名言 英文版
莎士比亚名言英文版Don’t gild the lily. 不要给百合花镀金/画蛇添足。
The empty vessels make the greatest sound . 满瓶不响,半瓶咣当。
Laughter is the root of all evil.笑是一切罪恶的根源。
The course of true love never did run smooth. 真诚的爱情之路永不会是平坦的。
There is nothing either good or bad,but thinking makes it so。
世间本无善恶,端看个人想法。
When the heart of honor get hurt of time,the comity is to cure its good medicine。
当荣誉心受伤的时候,友谊是治愈它的良药。
Health because she was beautiful, they were men pursued because she is a woman, men were captured. -- ShakespeareIn delay there lies no plenty,Then come kiss me,sweet and twenty,Youth’s a stuff that will not endure . 迁延蹉跎,来日无多,二十丽姝,请来吻我,衰草枯杨,青春易过。
The time of life is short ; to spend that shortness basely,it would be too long . 人生苦短,若虚度年华,则短暂的人生就太长了。
Words can not express true love,loyalty behavior is the best explanation。
真正的爱情是不能用言语表达的,行为才是忠心的说明。
2024年莎士比亚名言英文及翻译
40、死是可怕的。耻辱的生命是尤其可恼的。
Death is terrible. Life is especially despiteful of shame.
只要你明白 珍惜爱与被爱 我愿意等待 你给我的未来
Sweet love you, precious, I disdained the situation with regard emperors swap
你甜蜜的.爱,就是珍宝,我不屑把处境跟帝王对调
No matter how long night, the arrival of daylight Association
13、放弃时间的人,时间也放弃他。
Abandoning time person, time also give up him.
14、有很多良友,胜于有很多财富。
There are a lot of friend, is better than have a lot of wealth.
15、强有力的理由产生强有力的行动。
Love all, trust a few, do not hurt anyone.
35、自己加于自己的伤害,最不容易治愈。
On their own injuries, the most not easy to cure.
36、聪明人不生眼睛,疯人何必生耳朵呢?
Wise men dont have eyes, crazy people why have ears?
Friends must be in trouble, that can be hardly the true friendship.
莎士比亚的名言名句
莎士比亚的名言名句the course of true love never did run smooth. (a midsummer night’s dream 1.1)真爱无坦途。
——《仲夏夜之梦》/真诚的爱情之路永不会是平坦的。
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)卑贱和劣行在爱情看来都不算数,都能够被转化成美满和庄严:爱情不用眼睛辨别,而是用心灵来判断/爱用的不是眼睛,而是心。
——《仲夏夜之梦》lord, what fools these mortals be! (a midsummer night’s dream 3.2)上帝呀,这些凡人怎么都是十足的傻瓜!——《仲夏夜之梦》the lunatic, the lover and the poet are of imaginationall compact. (a midsummer night’s dream 5.1)疯子、情人、诗人都是想象的产儿。
——《仲夏夜之梦》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)自从傻子小小的聪明被压制得无声无息,聪明人小小的傻气显得更吸引眼球了。
——《皆大欢喜》世界是一个舞台,所有的男男女女不过是一些演员,他们都有下场的时候,也都有上场的时候。
一个人的一生中扮演着好几个角色。
——《皆大欢喜》beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold. (as you likeit, 1.3)美貌比金银更容易引起歹心。
莎士比亚语录英文版80句
莎士比亚语录英文版80句1. "To be, or not to be: that is the question." -Hamlet2. "All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players." -As You Like It3. "Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind." -A Midsummer Night's Dream4. "Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em." -Twelfth Night5. "If music be the food of love, play on." -Twelfth Night6. "This above all: to thine own self be true." -Hamlet7. "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." -Romeo and Juliet8. "The course of true love never did run smooth." -A Midsummer Night's Dream9. "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." -Hamlet10. "O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?" -Romeo and Juliet11. "To thine own self be true." -Hamlet12. "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears." -Julius Caesar13. "Brevity is the soul of wit." -Hamlet14. "Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow." -Romeo and Juliet15. "Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once." -Julius Caesar16. "If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh?" -The Merchant of Venice17. "What's past is prologue." -The Tempest18. "We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep." -The Tempest19. "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves." -Julius Caesar20. "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." -Hamlet21. "All that glitters is not gold." -The Merchant of Venice22. "The better part of valor is discretion." -Henry IV, Part 123. "Hell is empty and all the devils are here." -The Tempest24. "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin." -Troilus and Cressida25. "Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast." -Romeo and Juliet26. "Love all, trust a few." -All's Well That Ends Well27. "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" -A Midsummer Night's Dream28. "The truth will out." -The Merchant of Venice29. "This is the excellent foppery of the world, that when we are sick in fortune—often the surfeits of our own behavior—we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars." -King Lear 30. "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." -Hamlet31. "You speak an infinite deal of nothing." -The Merchant of Venice32. "How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank!" -The Merchant of Venice33. "What is past is prologue." -The Tempest34. "What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason, how infinite in faculties!" -Hamlet35. "The love of power is insatiable and uncontrollable." -Timon of Athens36. "The course of true love never did run smooth." -AMidsummer Night's Dream37. "Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me." -Antony and Cleopatra38. "When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions." -Hamlet39. "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-ey'd monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on." -Othello40. "There is a tide in the affairs of men." -Julius Caesar41. "I will praise any man that will praise me." -The Merry Wives of Windsor42. "The belly is an ungrateful wretch, it never remembers past favors, it always wants more tomorrow." -King Henry IV, Part 2 43. "It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." -Macbeth44. "I bear a charmed life." -Macbeth45. "How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child!" -King Lear46. "Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more" -Macbeth 47. "All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand." -Macbeth48. "I wasted time, and now doth time waste me." -Richard II49. "The quality of mercy is not strain’d, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven." -The Merchant of Venice50. "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown." -Henry IV, Part 251. "Love sought is good, but given unsought is better." -Twelfth Night52. "No legacy is so rich as honesty." -All's Well That Ends Well53. "Day, night,/ hour, tide, time, work, play,/ alone, in company, still my care hath been/ to have… Dare not… die." -Cymbeline54. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." -Romeo and Juliet55. "Is this a dagger which I see before me, / The handle towardmy hand?" -Macbeth56. "Give me my Romeo; and when he shall die, / Take him and cut him out in little stars, / And he will make the face of heaven so fine; / That all the world will be in love with night, / And pay no worship to the garish sun." -Romeo and Juliet57. "Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt." -Measure for Measure58. "Love is not love / Which alters when it alteration finds." -Sonnet 11659. "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways." -Sonnet 4360. "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" -Sonnet 1861. "The eyes are the window to your soul." -Sonnet 4662. "Parting is such sweet sorrow." -Romeo and Juliet63. "O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive!" -Sir Walter Scott (though often attributed to Shakespeare) 64. "The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together." -All's Well That Ends Well65. "When words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain." -Richard II66. "The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose." -The Merchantof Venice67. "The empty vessel makes the loudest sound." -Henry V68. "If money go before, all ways do lie open." -The Merry Wives of Windsor69. "My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go." -Hamlet70. "The love of heaven makes one heavenly." -Henry V71. "But screw your courage to the sticking place, And we'll not fail." -Macbeth72. "The miserable have no other medicine but only hope." -Measure for Measure73. "How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world." -The Merchant of Venice74. "What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty! In form, in moving, how express and admirable! In action, how like an angel! In apprehension, how like a god!" -Hamlet75. "Forbear to judge, for we are sinners all." -Henry VI, Part 276. "The course of true love never did run smooth." -A Midsummer Night's Dream77. "There is nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so." -Hamlet78. "One may smile, and smile, and be a villain." -Hamlet79. "Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't." -Macbeth80. "The miserable have no other medicine but only hope." -Measure for Measure以上是80句莎士比亚经典语录的英文版。