It's the pursuit of fame, the noble pursuit of fame, that spurs us to scorn delights and to live laborious days.
是对名望的追求,这高尚的追求,迫使我们批判享乐,艰苦度日。
It's a kind of dare demonstrating not just his indifference to the crowd but in fact his scorn for it.
叶芝这种胆量,不仅说明他对大众的漠然,其实还是对它的蔑视。
Well, Yeats begins in scorn of an audience that's unable to recognize true wisdom and great art.
叶芝以嘲讽一个不能识别真正的,的智慧和伟大的艺术的观众开始。
In scorn of that audience, he imagines another audience, another audience to write for and to emulate, an audience represented by the fisherman.
讽刺这个观众,他想象着另一个观众,可以为之写作,做榜样的观众,渔夫代表了这个观众。
Yeats looks at them with pity, with admiration, with scorn.
叶芝同情地看待他们,半带崇拜,半带蔑视。
The fisherman is also representative of the Irish peasantry to whom Yeats turns in scorn of the urban audience that he had tried to write for in the theater.
渔夫还代表了爱尔兰农民,他们是叶芝的新读众,叶芝此前鄙视并最终抛弃了,他曾尝试为之写作的城市读众。
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