I know not what the younger dreams-- Some vague Utopia--and she seems, When withered old and skeleton-gaunt, An image of such politics.
我不知年幼者梦想什么-,某种模糊的乌托邦--她仿佛,当枯萎衰老瘦骨嶙峋的时候,这类政治的一个鬼影。
All of Milton's expectations that England might actually be transformed, and they were glorious expectations, into something like a Puritan utopia or even a Puritan paradise -- all of that had been destroyed.
弥尔顿壮丽的期望,将英格兰转变成一个,清教徒乌托邦,甚至是清教徒天堂的期望,统统破灭了。
It would seem that far from utopia, the Republic represents a radical dystopia, a satire, in some sense, of the best polity.
这让《理想国》看起来远不像是乌托邦,反像是极端的反乌托邦,从某些层面看来像是在讽刺所谓最佳政体。
This is no longer some sort of fantasy Utopia.
这并不是幻想中的乌托邦。
The effectual truth of the matter, not the imagination of it or the utopia of it.
事务的有力事实面,而非妄想或乌托邦。
The remainder of the Republic is, again, devoted to crafting the regime that will produce a distinctive kind of human character, and that of course is why the book is a utopia.
理想国》的往后章节,是全面致力于刻划能催化,独特人类性格的政体,那也当然就是为何此书是本乌托邦。
But Plato's book is a utopia.
但柏拉图的书的确是乌托邦。
The Republic is also a utopia, a word that Plato does not use, was not coined until many, many centuries later by Sir Thomas More.
理想国》也是乌托邦,一个柏拉图不使用的词汇,直到数个世纪之后,才由Sir,Thomas,More,杜撰出来。
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