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Sap·pho 英ˈsæfəʊ美ˈsæfoAHDsăfʹō 高COCA⁹⁰⁶³⁶BNC⁷²⁶¹⁹ 基本英英例句 莎孚公元前6世纪前后的希腊女诗人
Noun: the Greek lyric poet of Lesbos; much admired although only fragments of her poetry have been preserved 6th century BC The writer of this article tries to indicate the similarities and differences of two poems by Sappho and in the Book of Songs through the language, the imagery and the point of view towards love. 本文对古希腊女诗人萨福与我国《诗经》中的爱情诗歌在语言表达方式、 诗歌意象营造以及所宣扬的爱情观等方面进行了简要比较,呈示出二者的异同。 iciba Where burning Sappho loved and sung. 燃烧莎浮之爱与歌唱。 putiguoguo.blog.tianya.cn And just because of those poems, she is considered as “ the greatest and most creative poetess” and“ the greatest poetess after Sappho in the West”. 正因为这些诗作,她被誉为“最伟大、最具创造性的诗人”和“西方自萨福以来最伟大的女诗人”。 cnki Greek culture was climbing toward its classical peak, thanks to natural philosophers Thales, Parmenides, early political leaders Solon, engineers Chersiphron, and poets Sappho, Pindar. 希腊文化得利于自然哲学家泰利斯、帕梅尼德斯,早期政治领袖梭仑,工程学家伽尔瑟夫农、和诗人莎孚、品达,也正在走向其古典文化的顶峰。 kekenet Standing on the river source of European lyrics, ancient Greek female poet Sappho propelled reform of Greek culture with her prominent artistic achievement. 古希腊女诗人萨福站在欧洲抒情诗的源头,以其卓越的艺术成就推动了希腊文化史上的变革。 cnki |