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Cor·neille 英kɔːˈneɪ美kɔrˈneAHDkôr-nāʹ 基本英英近义反义例句 n.柯奈¹⁰⁰
Noun: French tragic dramatist whose plays treat grand moral themes in elegant verse 1606-1684近义词 Pierre Corneille高乃依1606-84… ByPierreCorneilleLove kills happiness kills love.爱情扼杀幸福,幸福扼杀爱情。 Not with greater pride could the author of the Cid have said, “I am PierreCorneille.倘若《熙德》的作者自报姓名皮埃尔·高乃依,也不会比他更加踌躇满志的了。 Jean Valjean ”remained stupid“--the expression belongs to the elderCorneille--to such a degree that he doubted whether what he beheld was real.冉阿让“愣住了”,这是老高乃依的说法,他甚至怀疑所见是否是现实。 Despite its conservatism, most of France's great writers, including PierreCorneille, Jean Racine, Voltaire, and Victor Hugo, have been members.虽然常以保守的面目出现,但院士中却包括了法国文学中的多数名人,如高乃依PierreCorneille、拉辛、伏尔泰和雨果。 It became the preeminent French verse form for dramatic and narrative poetry in the 17th century and reached its highest development in the tragedies of PierreCorneilleand Jean Racine.因此,这一诗体可以表现简单或复杂的感情。17世纪时成为用于诗剧和叙事诗的主要诗体,并在高乃依和拉辛Jean Racine的悲剧里得到充分发展。 in the same way that one says ofCorneille: ”Where did he find the means of dying?同样,我们在谈到高乃依时,也常会问道:“他是从什么地方想出那句妙语‘死亡’的呢?” |