That's why the poem, the lyric poem, is privileged among the forms of literary discourse in the New Criticism.
这就是为什么诗,一首抒情诗,在新批评派眼里要优于其他各种文学形式。
I think that they're really privileged and probably take their life for granted a little bit. I mean,
我认为他们很有特权,也许有点觉得自己的生活是理所当然的了。我是说,
That is the special category that Foucault wants to reserve for those privileged figures whom he calls founders of discursivity.
这就是福柯想为那些他称之为散漫性创始人的,特权作家们保留的特殊类别。
And the reward for the poet's sacrifice here on earth is not simply eternal fame that had long been a privileged image.
诗人在世上的牺牲所带来的回报,不单是长久以来那个特权印象:百世流芳。
So justice, it is sacred. It's prior. It's privileged.
所以公正神圣,至高,且享有特权。
And this is about... I think in some ways what I describe Princeton as is a privileged but a microcosmo of the world where people are coming together and bumping up against people with whom they very much disagree.
这是关于。,我认为,我觉得普里斯顿大学,是一个特殊的,整个世界的缩小版,人们从四面八方聚集,遇到一些与自己想法,出入很大的人。
They just, you know, they're privileged and they're lucky
她们就是,你知道,她们有特权,又幸运,
So justice is higher, individual rights are privileged, but not for reasons that depart from utilitarian assumptions.
所以公正是更高级的,个体权利是种特权,但并不能出于功利主义假设之外的理由。
How is Foucault going to mount an argument in which privileged authors -that is to say, figures whom one cites positively and can somehow or another stay in the picture?
福柯又如何为特殊的作者辩护呢,特殊的作者即是经常被一个人引用,这些作家能被辩护吗?
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