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Book1:TeDream-Maker

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urmostbeautifulpoem.Butthisisinfinitesimal!Inthephenomenaofnature,thefadingofrosesandthefallingofstarsarebutbubblesinthesea,andyoutakethemforthemostbeautifulthingsintheworld?IfyoucouldseeNatureatitsgra,itsaugustpre-eminencecouldvinceyouofhowfoolishyouaretotakeyourownlifesomeaninglessly.”Angelicawasmovedbyhiswordsandthoughtthatherceptofaestheticswasreallynarrowandbiased.Itseemedasthoughsomethingbeganbrewinginhermindaartedgraduallytoge.Dimitriwenton,

    "Onceyourfleshbodyisdestroyed,beautynolosforyou.Whatmeaningimmortalityandinfinityhaveforyoutheyexistsonlyifyourfleshbodyexists.Theprincipaimoflifeshoudbetoliveyourlifefrombirthtodeathfullyandsmoothly.Itislikesailinginafastcurrent.Ifyoumaneuveryourboatsafely,thatissuccess.Angelica,doyouknowhowpreciousyourfleshbodyis?Thefactthatyouwerebornintothisworldasahumanbeingisinitselfaprivilege,paredtotheotherlessnobleanimals.Howcouldyougiveitupsoeasily?"

    "Ihavewrittebeautifulpoemofmylife.WhatmorehaveItolivefor?"

    "Ifyoudonotgoonliving,howcouldyouknowyouotwriteanythingmorebeautiful?Evenifyouwerebornwithouttheleastartistictalent,lifeitselfhasawordlessbeautyifyoucouldlookatitfromanunbiasedpointofview.”Dimitri’swordshadastrongimpaherandAngelicawokefromherobsessionwiththeangelofdeath.Seeingsignsofawakeningaanceforherrasha,Dimitrisaidtently,

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    "Ithinkyouogeyourenviro.Whydon’tyouewithmetotheKingdomofDreams?"Thislife-savingdialogueuhestar-litskiesgedthecourseofAngelica’spreciouslifeforever.

    Angelitinuedonhercourse,themovementsofherbodystableandregurasever.Shewascastinshadowsassheranthroughanareaheavilyshadedbytrees,butwhensheemergedfromthatparativedarkhesettingsuncastitsafterglowonher,illuminatingherfigurewithitsruby-likeradiance.Goingroundthecurve,sheranonwithherlonghairfloatingbehindher,feelingtheresidualwarmthofthesettingsunonherback.Sheretainedhereleganceamidstrenuousexercise,feelingtheaffeateeyesofKingDimitri,sofulloftendernessgazingatherwithhisgentlesmile.Whenshefirstcamehere,Dimitrioftenwalkedwithheraroundthegoon.Heknewsheoetess,sopoetryandliteraturebecametheirfavoritetopicsofversation.Dimitri’spointofviewisthatagreatepiimmortalanithesis.Itachievesperfewithouttheneedofinteentiontothechoiceofwordstocreateasymbolicframeofmind.Onlyinanimateobjects,suchaspsticcreations,ensivecraftsmanship.Agoodpoemorprosewritteninanaturalflowneednoefforttopursueartificialperfe.Itsiionisstitutednaturally.Themostimportantcriterionofagoodpieceofwritingiswhetherithasanearaffeoflife.

    Iingsofgreatmasters,weofteneacrosssimplebinationsofwordsthatbringoutthegrandeurofnature,beitmajestiifiountainrangesoramistyglimpseofadistanthill;thegesintheskieswhetheritisdrizzlingrain,transparentsunshineorhazyclouds;thestrategicarrasofndandrivers;perhapsanalmostindisibleflowerypathwhichleadstohithertounexploredparadise.Theyareemotionsandfervorofthewordsthemselvesandnotthedirectdescriptionoftheauthor.Therefore,thoughvague,notminutelydescribedandusedonlyasbackground,theyaresovividlypreseheintuitiveperceptionoftheauthort

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新御书屋 - 综合其他 - The Trilogy of Dreams在线阅读 - Book1:TeDream-Maker

Book1:TeDream-Maker

书迷正在阅读:
urmostbeautifulpoem.Butthisisinfinitesimal!Inthephenomenaofnature,thefadingofrosesandthefallingofstarsarebutbubblesinthesea,andyoutakethemforthemostbeautifulthingsintheworld?IfyoucouldseeNatureatitsgra,itsaugustpre-eminencecouldvinceyouofhowfoolishyouaretotakeyourownlifesomeaninglessly.”Angelicawasmovedbyhiswordsandthoughtthatherceptofaestheticswasreallynarrowandbiased.Itseemedasthoughsomethingbeganbrewinginhermindaartedgraduallytoge.Dimitriwenton,

    "Onceyourfleshbodyisdestroyed,beautynolosforyou.Whatmeaningimmortalityandinfinityhaveforyoutheyexistsonlyifyourfleshbodyexists.Theprincipaimoflifeshoudbetoliveyourlifefrombirthtodeathfullyandsmoothly.Itislikesailinginafastcurrent.Ifyoumaneuveryourboatsafely,thatissuccess.Angelica,doyouknowhowpreciousyourfleshbodyis?Thefactthatyouwerebornintothisworldasahumanbeingisinitselfaprivilege,paredtotheotherlessnobleanimals.Howcouldyougiveitupsoeasily?"

    "Ihavewrittebeautifulpoemofmylife.WhatmorehaveItolivefor?"

    "Ifyoudonotgoonliving,howcouldyouknowyouotwriteanythingmorebeautiful?Evenifyouwerebornwithouttheleastartistictalent,lifeitselfhasawordlessbeautyifyoucouldlookatitfromanunbiasedpointofview.”Dimitri’swordshadastrongimpaherandAngelicawokefromherobsessionwiththeangelofdeath.Seeingsignsofawakeningaanceforherrasha,Dimitrisaidtently,

    30页

    "Ithinkyouogeyourenviro.Whydon’tyouewithmetotheKingdomofDreams?"Thislife-savingdialogueuhestar-litskiesgedthecourseofAngelica’spreciouslifeforever.

    Angelitinuedonhercourse,themovementsofherbodystableandregurasever.Shewascastinshadowsassheranthroughanareaheavilyshadedbytrees,butwhensheemergedfromthatparativedarkhesettingsuncastitsafterglowonher,illuminatingherfigurewithitsruby-likeradiance.Goingroundthecurve,sheranonwithherlonghairfloatingbehindher,feelingtheresidualwarmthofthesettingsunonherback.Sheretainedhereleganceamidstrenuousexercise,feelingtheaffeateeyesofKingDimitri,sofulloftendernessgazingatherwithhisgentlesmile.Whenshefirstcamehere,Dimitrioftenwalkedwithheraroundthegoon.Heknewsheoetess,sopoetryandliteraturebecametheirfavoritetopicsofversation.Dimitri’spointofviewisthatagreatepiimmortalanithesis.Itachievesperfewithouttheneedofinteentiontothechoiceofwordstocreateasymbolicframeofmind.Onlyinanimateobjects,suchaspsticcreations,ensivecraftsmanship.Agoodpoemorprosewritteninanaturalflowneednoefforttopursueartificialperfe.Itsiionisstitutednaturally.Themostimportantcriterionofagoodpieceofwritingiswhetherithasanearaffeoflife.

    Iingsofgreatmasters,weofteneacrosssimplebinationsofwordsthatbringoutthegrandeurofnature,beitmajestiifiountainrangesoramistyglimpseofadistanthill;thegesintheskieswhetheritisdrizzlingrain,transparentsunshineorhazyclouds;thestrategicarrasofndandrivers;perhapsanalmostindisibleflowerypathwhichleadstohithertounexploredparadise.Theyareemotionsandfervorofthewordsthemselvesandnotthedirectdescriptionoftheauthor.Therefore,thoughvague,notminutelydescribedandusedonlyasbackground,theyaresovividlypreseheintuitiveperceptionoftheauthort