《简爱》的优美句子
《简的优美句子摘抄如下: 1、我喜欢今样的日子,喜欢铁灰色的,喜欢严寒中庄严肃穆的世界,喜欢桑菲尔德,喜欢它的古色古香,它的旷远幽静,它乌鸦栖息的老树和荆棘,它灰色的正面,它映出灰色苍穹的一排排黛色窗户。
可是在漫长的岁月里,我一想到它就觉得厌恶,像躲避瘟疫滋生地一样避之不迭:就是现在我依然多么讨厌。
2、当我复又独处时,我细想了听到的情况,窥视了我的心灵,审察了我的思想和情感,努力用一双严厉的手,把那些在无边无际、无路可循的想象荒野上徘徊的一切,纳入常识的可靠规范之中。
3、不要用温柔的呼唤使我着迷,不要用婷婷的倩影使我心动,不要用含情的目光使我受尽苦刑。
4、生命太短暂了,不应该用来记恨。
人生在世,谁都会有错误,但我们很快会死去。
我们的罪过将会随我们的身体一起消失,只留下精神的火花。
这就是我从来不想报复,从来不认为生活不公平的原因。
我平静的生活,等待末日的降临。
5、天上有多少星光世间有多少女孩但天上只有一个月亮世间只有一个你。
6、你冷,是因为你孤独;没有什么人际的接触能撞击出你心中的火。
你有病,是因为人被赋予的最好的,最高贵的和最甜美的情感离你很遥远。
你傻,是因为不管怎么痛苦,你都不去召唤那种情感来接近你,你也不上前一步到它等待你的地方去迎接它。
7、只要能常常和你见面,我就觉得快活;只要依偎着你娇小的身躯,我就不会寂寞。
8、月亮庄严地大步迈向天空,离开原先躲藏的山顶背后,将山峦远远地抛在下面,仿佛还在翘首仰望,一心要到达黑如子夜、深远莫测的天顶。
那些闪烁着的繁星尾随其后,我望着它们不觉心儿打颤,热血沸腾。
一些小事往往又把我们拉回人间。
大厅里的钟己经敲响,这就够了。
我从月亮和星星那儿掉过头来,打开边门,走了进去。
9、生命太短暂了,不应该用来记恨。
人生在世,谁都会有错误,但我们很快会死去。
我们的罪过将会随我们的身体一起消失,只留下精神的火花。
这就是我从来不想报复,从来不认为生活不公平的原因。
我平静的生活,等待末日的降临。
10、海可以枯,石可以烂,我对你的爱,永不会变。
11、我无法控制自己的眼睛,忍不住要去看他,就像口干舌燥的人明知水里有毒却还要喝一样。
我本来无意去爱他,我也曾努力的掐掉爱的萌芽,但当我又见到他时,心底的爱又复活了。
12、你这个美丽可爱的小鸟,你要把我的心衔到什么地方去呢
13、假如刮一阵风或滴几滴雨就阻止我去做这些轻而易举的事情,这样的懒惰还能为我给自己规划的未来作什么准备呢
14、你以为我会无足轻重的留在这里吗
你以为我是一架没有感情的机器人吗
你以为我贫穷、低微、不美、缈小,我就没有灵魂,没有心吗
你想错了,我和你有样多的灵魂,一样充实的心。
如果上帝赐予我一点美,许多钱,我就要你难以离开我,就象我现在难以离开你一样。
我现在不是以社会生活和习俗的准则和你说话,而是我的心灵同你的心灵讲话。
15、那些无论我做什么去讨他们的欢心都始终厌恶我的人,我也应该厌恶他们;对那些不公平的惩罚我的人,我就应该反抗。
她不久就要超脱于尘世风雨之外了,精神已挣扎着要脱离它物质的居所,而当它终于解脱出来之后,将会飞到哪里去呢
16、如果上帝赋予我财富和美貌,我会让你难于离开我,就像我现在难于离开你一样。
可上帝没有这样安排。
但我们的精神是平等的。
就如你我走过坟墓,平等地站在上帝面前。
17、脉脉之情如一溪春水。
快刀难斩断。
无论我怎样的努力,始终无法将那个嘴角含笑的倩影从我心中赶出去。
18、如果上帝赋予我财富和美貌,我会让你难于离开我,就像我现在难于离开你一样。
可上帝没有这样安排。
但我们的精神是平等的。
就如你我走过坟墓,平等地站在上帝面前。
19、人的天性就是这样的不完美
即使是最明亮的行星也有这类黑斑,而斯卡查德小姐这样的眼睛只能看到细微的缺陷,却对星球的万丈光芒视而不见。
20、我感到世界上的一切,全部属于我了,因为你爱上了我。
21、荒凉不堪岩石嶙峋的边界之内,仿佛是囚禁地,是放逐的极限。
22、被命运所抛弃的人,总是被他的朋友们遗忘。
23、我无法控制自己的眼睛,忍不住要去看他,就像口干舌燥的人明知水里有毒却还要喝一样。
我本来无意去爱他,我也曾努力的掐掉爱的萌芽,但当我又见到他时,心底的爱又复活了。
24、自从和你相识以来,我平静的心湖再也无法平静了。
你的芳姿,你的丽影,你的笑靥,使我难以忘怀,我已被你美妙的风姿深深吸引
25、谁说现在是冬天呢
当你在我身旁时,我感到百花齐放,鸟唱蝉鸣。
26、暴力不是消除仇恨的最好办法——同样,报复也绝对医治不了伤害。
注:《简·爱》(Jane Eyre)是十九世纪英国著名的女作家夏洛蒂·勃朗特的代表作,人们普遍认为《简·爱》是夏洛蒂·勃朗特“诗意的生平写照”,是一部具有自传色彩的作品。
《简爱》里的优美句子有哪些
《简.爱》 --名句 Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?—— you think wrong!—— I have as much soul as you, —— and full as much heart! (And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh):—— it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal, —— as we are! (中文)你以为因为我穷,低微,矮小,不美,我就没有灵魂没有心吗
你想错了
我的灵魂和你一样,我的心也和你完全一样。
这是我的心灵在跟你的心灵说话,就好像我们两人已经穿越了坟墓,站在上帝的脚下,我们是平等的。
因为我们是平等的! 参考资料:英文原著版
你想错了
我的灵魂和你一样,我的心也和你完全一样。
这是我的心灵在跟你的心灵说话,就好像我们两人已经穿越了坟墓,站在上帝的脚下,我们是平等的。
因为我们是平等的!你以为我矮小,卑微,不美,我就没有了感觉了吗?你错了,因为我们的灵魂是平等的,就像我们都是赤裸着来到这个世界一样。
You thought I am diminutive, base and low, is not beautiful, I havenot had to feel? You mistakenly, because our soul is equal, likes usall is naked is arriving this world to be same.
关于简爱的50个经典的英语句子
Do you think I can stay to become nothing to you? Do you think I am an automaton?--a machine without feelings? and can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!--I have as much soul as you,--and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh;--it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal,--as we are! “你以为我会留下来,成为你觉得无足轻重的人吗
你以为我是一架自动机器吗
一架没有感情的机器吗
能让我的一口面包从嘴里抢走,让我的一滴活水从我杯子里泼掉吗
你以为,因为我穷、低微、不美、矮小,我就没有灵魂没有心了吗
你想错了
——我的灵魂跟你的一样,我的心也跟你的完全一样。
我现在跟你说话,并不是通过习俗、惯例,甚至不是通过凡人的肉体——而是我的精神在同你的精神说话,就像两个都经过了坟墓,我们站在上帝的面前,是平等的——因为我们是平等的
” Jane: I thought you’d gone.Rochester: I changed my mind or 1)rather the Ingram family changed their’s. Why are you crying?Jane: I was thinking about having to leave 2)Thornfield. Rochester: You’ve become quite 3)attached to that foolish little Adele, haven’t you? To that simple old Fairfax. You’d be sorry to 4)part with them.Jane: Yes, sir!Rochester: It’s always the way in this life. 5)As sooner as have you got settled in a pleasant resting place, you’re 6)summoned to move on. Jane: I told you, sir, I shall be ready when the order comes.Rochester: It has come now!Jane: Then it’s settled?Rochester: All settled! Even about your future situation.Jane: You’ve found a place for me?Rochester: Yes, Jane, I have...er... the west of Ireland. You’ll like Ireland, I think. There are such warm-hearted people there.Jane: It’s a long way off, sir.Rochester: From what, Jane?Jane: From England and from Thornfield.Rochester: Well?Jane: And from you, sir.Rochester: Yes, Jane, it’s a long way. When you get there, I shall probably never see you again. We’ve been good friends, Jane, haven’t we?Jane: Yes, sir.Rochester: Even good friends may be forced to part. Let’s make the most of what time has left us. Let us sit here in peace. Even though we should 7)be destined never to sit here again. Sometimes I have a 8)queer feeling 9)with regard to you, Jane. Especially when you’re near me as now. As if I had a string somewhere under my left 10)rib. Tightly and 11)inextricably 12)knotted to a similar string 13)situated in a 14)corresponding corner of your little 15)frame. And if we should have to be parted, that 16)cord of communion would be 17)snapped. Kind of a nervous 18)notion I should take to bleeding 19)inwardly. As for you, you’d forget me.Jane: That I never will, sir. You know that. I see the 20)necessity of going, but it’s like looking on the necessity of death.Rochester: Where do you see that necessity?Jane: In your bride.Rochester: What bride? I have no bride.Jane: But you will have!Rochester: Yes, I will. I will.Jane: You think I could stay here to become nothing to you? Do you think because I’m poor and 21)obscure and 22)plain that I’m soulless and heartless? I have as much soul as you and fully as much heart. And if God had gifted me with wealth and beauty, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you. There, I’ve spoken my heart, now let me go.Rochester: Jane. Jane... you strange almost 23)unearthly thing. It is you that I love as my own 24)flesh.Jane: Don’t 25)mock...Rochester: I’m over with Blanche. It’s you I want. Answer me, Jane, quickly. Say: “Edward, I’ll marry you.” Say it, Jane. Say it!Jane: I want to read your face.Rochester: Read quickly. Say, “Edward, I’ll marry you.”Jane: Edward, I’ll marry you.Rochester: God pardon me.译文:简:我以为你已经走了。
罗切斯特:我改主意了。
或者说英格拉姆家改主意了。
你怎么哭了
简:我在想,我要离开桑菲尔德了。
罗切斯特:你很有些离不开那个小傻瓜阿黛勒了,是吗
还有那个头脑简单的老费尔法克斯太太。
你因为要离开她们而伤心。
简:是的,先生
罗切斯特:生活总是这样,你刚到一个令人愉快的休憩地,又有什么原因让你前行了。
简:我告诉过你,先生,我会随时准备接受您对我的吩咐。
罗切斯特:现在已经来了。
简:决定了
罗切斯特:一切都定下来了。
你将来的位置也定下来了。
简:你给我找了个地方
罗切斯特:是的,简,我已经……唔……西爱尔兰。
我想,你会喜欢爱尔兰,那儿的人都很热心。
简:路很远,先生。
罗切斯特:离哪儿远,简
简:离英国和桑菲尔德。
罗切斯特:哦
简:还有你,先生。
罗切斯特:对,简,是很远。
你一旦到那,也许我再也见不到你了。
我们已经是好朋友了,是吗,简
简:是,先生。
罗切斯特:好朋友也会不得不分离。
让我们好好利用剩下的时间。
让我们在这儿安安静静坐一会儿,以后再也不会一起坐在这儿了。
有时候我对你有一种奇怪的感觉,简。
尤其是象你现在这样靠近我的时候。
彷佛我左肋下的哪个地方有根弦,跟你那小小身躯里同样地方一根同样的弦难舍难分地紧紧纠结在一起。
我们一旦分离,这根弦就会绷断。
我有个奇怪的感觉,那时我体内会血流不止。
至于你呢,你会把我忘得一干二净。
简:我决不会,先生。
你知道,我看出非离别不可,可这就象看到了非死不可一样。
罗切斯特:你从哪儿看出非这样不可呢
简:你的新娘。
罗切斯特:我的新娘
我没有新娘。
简:但你会有
罗切斯特:对,我会,我会。
简:你以为我会留下来,做一个对你来说无足轻重的人吗
你以为,就因为我穷、低微、不美,我就没有心,没有灵魂吗
我也有一颗心,我们的精神是同等的。
如果上帝赐于我美貌与财富的话,我也会让你难以离开我,就象我现在难以离开你一样。
好了,我已经说出了我的心里话,让我走。
罗切斯特:简,简,你这小古怪,几乎不象人世中间的小东西。
我爱你就象爱我自己。
简:别嘲笑……罗切斯特:我和布兰奇结束了,你才是我想要的。
回答我,简,快说,说:“爱德华,我愿意嫁给你
”说,简,快说
简:我想看清你的脸
罗切斯特:快点说。
说:“爱德华,我愿意嫁给你
”简:爱德华,我愿意嫁给你。
罗切斯特:上帝饶恕我。
简爱中的经典句子
你认为我穷,低微,不美,矮小,我就没有灵魂,没有心吗
我的灵魂跟你的一样,我的心也跟你的一样
......我现在跟你说话,并不是通过习俗,惯例,甚至不是通过凡人的肉体,而是我的精神同你的精神说话,就像两个都经历过坟墓,我们站在上帝的脚跟前,是平等的。
”很经典的爱情表白
求简爱英文版中的30句优美的句子和50个短语
THERE was no possibility of taking a walk that day. We had been wandering, indeed, in the leafless shrubbery an hour in the morning; but since dinner (Mrs. Reed, when there was no company, dined early) the cold winter wind had brought with it clouds so sombre, and a rain so penetrating, that further outdoor exercise was now out of the question. I was glad of it: I never liked long walks, especially on chilly afternoons: dreadful to me was the coming home in the raw twilight, with nipped fingers and toes, and a heart saddened by the chidings of Bessie, the nurse, and humbled by the consciousness of my physical inferiority to Eliza, John, and Georgiana Reed. The said Eliza, John, and Georgiana were now clustered round their mama in the drawing-room: she lay reclined on a sofa by the fireside, and with her darlings about her (for the time neither quarrelling nor crying) looked perfectly happy. Me, she had dispensed from joining the group; saying, 'She regretted to be under the necessity of keeping me at a distance; but that until she heard from Bessie, and could discover by her own observation, that I was endeavouring in good earnest to acquire a more sociable and childlike disposition, a more attractive and sprightly manner- something lighter, franker, more natural, as it were- she really must exclude me from privileges intended only for contented, happy, little children.' 'What does Bessie say I have done?' I asked.'Jane, I don't like cavillers or questioners; besides, there is something truly forbidding in a child taking up her elders in that manner. Be seated somewhere; and until you can speak pleasantly, remain silent.' A small breakfast-room adjoined the drawing-room, I slipped in there. It contained a bookcase: I soon possessed myself of a volume, taking care that it should be one stored with pictures. I mounted into the window-seat: gathering up my feet, I sat cross-legged, like a Turk; and, having drawn the red moreen curtain nearly close, I was shrined in double retirement. Folds of scarlet drapery shut in my view to the right hand; to the left were the clear panes of glass, protecting, but not separating me from the drear November day. At intervals, while turning over the leaves of my book, I studied the aspect of that winter afternoon. Afar, it offered a pale blank of mist and cloud; near a scene of wet lawn and storm-beat shrub, with ceaseless rain sweeping away wildly before a long and lamentable blast. I returned to my book- Bewick's History of British Birds: the letterpress thereof I cared little for, generally speaking; and yet there were certain introductory pages that, child as I was, I could not pass quite as a blank. They were those which treat of the haunts of sea-fowl; of 'the solitary rocks and promontories' by them only inhabited; of the coast of Norway, studded with isles from its southern extremity, the Lindeness, or Naze, to the North Cape- 'Where the Northern Ocean, in vast whirls, Boils round the naked, melancholy isles Of farthest Thule; and the Atlantic surge Pours in among the stormy Hebrides.'Nor could I pass unnoticed the suggestion of the bleak shores of Lapland, Siberia, Spitzbergen, Nova Zembla, Iceland, Greenland, with 'the vast sweep of the Arctic Zone, and those forlorn regions of dreary space,- that reservoir of frost and snow, where firm fields of ice, the accumulation of centuries of winters, glazed in Alpine heights above heights, surround the pole and concentre the multiplied rigours of extreme cold.' Of these death-white realms I formed an idea of my own: shadowy, like all the half-comprehended notions that float dim through children's brains, but strangely impressive. The words in these introductory pages connected themselves with the succeeding vignettes, and gave significance to the rock standing up alone in a sea of billow and spray; to the broken boat stranded on a desolate coast; to the cold and ghastly moon glancing through bars of cloud at a wreck just sinking.
简爱中心理描写的优美段落
“受辱”和“爱情对白”两个片断中就有1、于是,我就高高的站在那儿。
我还说若要我双脚站立在教室中央,我是决受不了这种耻辱的,可如今却竟然站在一个耻辱台上公开示众。
我此时此刻的心情,是无法用言语形容的。
然而正当大家站起身来,使我呼吸艰难,喉咙紧缩的当儿,有个姑娘走了过来,从我跟前走过去,在经过我身边时候,她抬起了眼睛。
那目光中闪出一道多么奇怪的光芒啊
这道貌岸然光芒又使我浑身产生了一种多么不同寻常的感觉啊
这种崭新的感觉又给了我多大的支持啊
就仿佛是一位殉道者,一位英雄,走过了一个奴隶或者牺牲者的身边,在经过时赋予了他力量一样。
我压制住了本来正要发作的歇斯底里,昂起头,在凳子上站稳了身子。
海伦.彭斯问了史密斯小姐一个关于活计方面的小问题,为问得太琐碎无聊而挨了几句申斥,就仍回到自己的原位上去,当她再次走过时,又朝我微笑了一下。
什么样的微笑啊
我直到今天还记得它,而且明白它是高度的智慧和真正的勇气的流露。
它就像天使脸上反射出来的光芒那样,照亮了她那不寻常的面容,她削瘦的脸,和她深陷的灰色眼睛。
而当时海伦.彭斯还正臂上戴着“不整洁标志”,不到一小时以前,我还听写习题时弄脏了练习薄。
可是像斯凯丘小姐这一类人的两眼却只看见那些小瑕疵,而对星星的耀眼光芒却视而不见
2、我心中的悲伤的爱所激起的感情爆发,正在渐占上风,正在竭力要左右局势,要求压倒一切,战胜一切,要求存在、扩张,最后成为主宰,是的,——还要求公开说出来。
3、我一边听,一边很厉害的啜泣起来,因为我再也压制不住我心中的感受了。
我不得不听其自然,痛苦难言得从头到脚都打起哆嗦来。
等我说得出话来时,也只能表示我强烈的愿望,但愿我从未出生,从未来到过桑菲尔德。
简爱中描写景物的句子有
“我跟你说,我一定得离开
”我有些被惹火了,反驳说,“你以为我会留下来,成为一个在你眼里可有可无的人吗
你以为我是一架机器————一架冷漠无感情的机器吗
你以为我能受得了别人把我仅有的一片面包从我口里夺走,把仅有的一滴救命之水从我杯里泼掉吗
你以为,因为我贫穷、卑微、不美、矮小,我就没有灵魂,没有心吗
————你错了,我也有和你一样的灵魂,和你一样的一颗心
如果上帝曾给了我一点儿美丽丰富财产,我也会让你感到难以离开我,就像我现在难以离开你一样。
我现在不是通过习俗、常规,甚至也不是通过凡人的血肉之躯跟你讲话————而是用我的心灵在跟你的心灵对话,就如同我们离开了尘世,穿过坟墓,一同平等地站在上帝的面前,我们彼此平等————就如同我们的本质一样。
” “就如同我们的本质一样
”罗切斯特先生重复了一句,———“就这样,”他又补充了一句,将我一把抱住,紧紧拥入怀中,将他的唇紧紧贴住我的唇,说:“就这样,简
” “简,冷静些,别这样拼命挣扎,像个绝望中的野鸟儿,在疯狂地撕碎自己的羽毛似的。
” “我不是只鸟,也没有关在笼中。
我是自由的,我有自己的独立意志,下定决心走开。
” 我又努力一挣,终于自由了,挣脱了他的怀抱,昂然地站在他面前,“那么,你也运用你的独立意志,来决定你的命运吧,”他说。
“我向你伸出我的手,奉献出我的心和我的全部财产和分享权。
”打字不易,如满意,望采纳。