21. | This gained for him the title of leading poet of his age. |
| 这为他赢得了他那个时代的头号诗人的称号。
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22. | As a poet , he wrote himself out years ago. |
| 作为一个诗人,他几年前就已才思枯竭了。
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23. | He hoped to find fame as a poet . |
| 他希望成为有名的诗人。
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24. | The poet allows his fancy to roam [travel, wander] at large. |
| 那位诗人听凭自己的想像自由翱翔。
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25. | His fame as a poet did not come until after his death. |
| 他死后才获得诗人的名声。
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26. | A poet must carefully weigh the force of each word he uses. |
| 诗人必须仔细斟酌他所用的每个词的含义。
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27. | It was some years before he came to the front as a poet . |
| 他经过好几年才初露头角,成为一位诗人。
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28. | I also became a poet and for one year lived in a paradise of my own creation. |
| 我自己也成了诗人,有整整一年,我生活在自己开拓的天国乐园之中。
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29. | I agree with the poet in particular, ma'am. |
| 我万分同意诗人的意见,夫人。
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30. | Laws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. (William Shensto, British poet ) |
| 人们通常会发现,法律就是这样一种的网,触犯法律的人,小的可以穿网而过,大的可以破网而出,只有中等的才会坠入网中。(英国诗人 申斯通 W)
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