ben jonson信息详情

ben jonson发音

意思翻译

本·琼生

相似词语短语

ben───n.本(男子名);(苏格兰)内室

ben is───n.(Benis)人名;(匈、罗)拜尼什;(葡)贝尼斯

ben s───n.本斯(深圳电器公司名)

ben tu───本图

ben joy───本乔伊

big ben───(伦敦英国议会大厦钟楼上的)大本钟;n.英国伦敦议会大厦顶的大钟,美国得州西南部的国立大本德公园(Big Bend National Park); 大本钟

goodmorning ben───早上好。

bin ben───宾本

ben shi───n.弁士(无声电影的解说员)

双语使用场景

shedding funereal tears over his departed dog" (Ben Jonson).───在他的狗的葬礼上落泪” (本·琼森)。

Ben Jonson contemporary with Shakespeare?───与莎士比亚同辈?

Every man, that writes in verse is not a Poet" (Ben Jonson).───并非每个以韵文写作的人皆是诗人”(本·谅生)。

At the time of Shakespeare's death, such luminaries as Ben Jonson hailed him as the apogee of Renaissance theatre.───当时莎士比亚的死亡,这种灯具作为本琼森称赞他为远地点文艺复兴剧院举行。

Ben jonson called him "the era of the soul" , Marx says he and ancient Greek ace library Ross for "mankind's greatest dramatic geniuses" .───本·琼森称他为“时代的灵魂”,马克思称他和古希腊的埃斯库罗斯为“人类最伟大的戏剧天才”。

Almost overnight, a wave of brilliant dramatists emerged, including Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, Ben Jonson and Shakespeare.───一夜之间,涌现出了一大批优秀的剧作家,包括克里斯托弗·马洛、托马斯·基德、本·琼森和莎士比亚。

Ben Jonson : leading writer of his time, after Shakespeare's death.───本琼生是威廉莎士比亚去世后当时的主要作家。

The most famous dramatists in the Renaissance England are Christopher Marlowe , William Shakespeare, and Ben Jonson .───文艺复兴时期英国最著名的戏剧家有克利斯朵夫。马洛,威廉。莎士比亚与本。约翰逊。

Shakespeare's language is likewise a little obsolete, and Ben Jonson's wit comes short of theirs.───而相比他们,莎士比亚的语言却有一些过时,本。琼森却缺乏一些机敏。

英语使用场景

One of the new playwrights was Ben Jonson.

Ben Jonson is a dramatist, and one of Shakespeare contemporaries in the Renaissance.

But although Shadwell saw himself as a follower of Ben Jonson, he was writing in a different era.

Thus Ben Jonson on the simple-minded reading public of 1625.

Its first exponents were Christopher Marlowe , Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare.

The sort of scholarship which predominated was textual scholarship, as exemplified by Percy Simpson's monumental edition of Ben Jonson.

Ben Jonson : leading writer of his time , after Shakespeare's death.

Ben Jonson tells us that Shakespeare never had to revise a manuscript.

The prose reads like Ben Jonson.