longfellow
[ˈlɔŋˌfɛlo, ˈlɑŋ-]
释义
朗费罗(姓氏; Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882,美国著名诗人);
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Longfellow was lucky in securing a professorship of modern languages at Harvard.
朗费罗能够在哈佛大学当上现代语言教授是出于幸运.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Charles Sumner took him for a ten-mile walk.
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What has Longfellow the most successful of them all, to offer us?
他们中最成功的文人是朗费罗, 可是他又给我们提供了一些什么 呢 ?
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Nor was Longfellow without originality, of a limited order.
朗费罗也不是缺乏独创性, 不过才华不大.
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Longfellow thought Dickens had a slight dash of the Dick Swiveller about him.
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The young Lewis found this magic in things as different as Beatrix Potter and Longfellow, "Paradise Lost" and Norse myth.
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