1·The present essay seeks to contribute to this goal of firmly integrating Austen within the Romantic movement and canon.
这篇文章试图促成这一目标,即将奥斯汀与浪漫主义运动和经典紧密地结合起来。
2·The despair that poisoned the romantic movement.
损害浪漫主义运动的绝望情绪。
3·Gray and Burns were precursors of the Romantic movement in English Literature.
格雷和伯恩斯是英国文学浪漫主义运动的先驱。
4·That everything in the world changes was often a theme in poetry of the Romantic Movement.
世上万物都会改变,这常常是浪漫主义运动诗歌的一个主题。
5·The romantic movement, in spite of owing its origin to Rousseau, was at first mainly German.
尽管浪漫主义运动源于卢梭,但一开始范围主要在德国内。
6·In other words, there is such a thing as a "Romantic Movement," and classicism is only an aspect of it.
换言之,有这样一个“浪漫主义运动”的事情,古典主义只是它的一个方面。
7·William Wordsworth was the founder of English romantic movement in 19th century and representative of lake poets.
威廉·华兹华斯是英国19世纪浪漫主义运动的创始人和湖畔派的主要代表。
8·The romantic movement was not, in its beginnings, connected with philosophy, though it came before long to have connections with it.
浪漫主义运动起初与哲学是并无关联的,但不久之后二者便彼此相系。
9·The creation of English epic in Romantic Movement greatly enriched the types of poetry when lyrical poetry used to be the mainstream.
浪漫主义时期的英国史诗创作极大地丰富了除抒情诗以外的诗歌类型。
10·As a novelist, poet, political activist, and painter, Victor Hugo was a central figure in the Romantic movement of 19th-century France.
作为一名小说家,诗人,活动家和画家,维克多·雨果是法国十八世纪浪漫主义运动的核心人物。