单词:Dickinson, Emily(Elizabeth)
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It is Sunday now, John, and all have gone to church. The 1)wagons have done passing and I have come out in the new grass to listen to the 2)anthems. Three or four hens have followed me and we sit side
[00:00.00]PETS 4 Exercise 1 [01:01.28]Section 1 Listening Comprehension [01:06.93]Part A [01:10.95]You will hear a radio weather forecast. [01:15.70]Listen and complete the sentences in questions 1--5 [01:22.23]with the information you've heard. [01:
47 太空飞行工程师克里斯多夫的一本新书 DATE=6-8-2001 TITLE=AMERICAN MOSAIC #821 - Flight BYLINE=Paul Thompson HOST: (Start at 54
48 十九世纪著名女诗人埃米莉·迪金森 Title=people in America #1825 - Emily Dickinson Date=6-10-01 type=special English feature byline=Richard Thurman Announcer: People in America -- a pr
HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Doug Johnson. This week, a special poetry show: We hear some songs of famous poems by France's First Lady Carla Bruni ... Answer a question about American poet Emily Dickinson And
Perhaps sadness helped generate the unity we needed to survive, 也许,悲伤可以产生我们生存所需的集体感, but many have wondered whether the suffering felt by others is anything like the suffering we experience ourselves. 但很多人
ANNOUNCER: People in America a program in Special English about famous Americans of the past. Now, Kay Gallant and Harry Monroe tell the story of nineteenth century poet Emily Dickinson. (MUSIC) Emily Dickinson VOICE ONE: Because I could not stop fo
And how is Rome? How is La Dolce Vita? (look it up). I imagine you right now at a caf table, drinking one of those cappuccinos we hear so much about, and wolf-whistling at everything. Youre probably wearing sunglasses to read this. Well take them off
It is Sunday now, John, and all have gone to church. The wagons have done passing and I have come out in the new grass to listen to the anthems. Three or four hens have followed me and we sit side by side. And while they crow and whisper, I'll tell y
Emily Dickinson, 1830-1886: The 'Belle of Amherst' Became one of America's Greatest Poets Little is known about her life. But her poetry remains popular today. ANNOUNCER: People in America a program in Special English about famous Americans of the pa
I'm Nobody! Who are you? --------by Emily Dickinson I'm Nobody! Who are you? Are you--Nobody--too? Then there's a pair of us! Don't tell! they'd advertise--you know! How dreary--to be--Somebody! How public--like a Frog-- To tell your name--the livelo
Emily Dickinson (1830-86) I started Early - Took my Dog And visited the Sea The Mermaids in the Basement Came out to look at me And Frigates - in the Upper Floor Extended Hempen Hands Presuming Me to be a Mouse Aground - upon the Sands But no Man mo
Emily Dickinson The last Night that She lived It was a Common Night Except the Dying -- this to Us Made Nature different We noticed smallest things -- Things overlooked before By this great light upon our Minds Italicized -- as 'twere. As We went ou
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Im Shirley Griffith with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. Today we tell about nineteenth century poet Emily Dickinson. (MUSIC) READER: Because I could not stop for Death He kindly stopped for me The carriage held but just o
Why Do Mosquitoes Choose to Bite You? 为什么蚊子会叮你? Mosquitoes have an extraordinary ability to target humans far away and fly straight to their unprotected skin. Regrettably, mosquitoes can do more than cause an itchy wound. Some mosquit
How maids impacted the life and language of Emily Dickinson Faiza Elmasry | Washington, DC 22 June 2010 When American poet Emily Dickinson wrote the lines, I'm Nobody! Who are you? Are you Nobody too? Then there's a pair of us!, she might have been w
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The American poet Emily Dickinson is the subject of a new film called A Quiet Passion. The writer and director is Terence Davies. He's best known for his depictions of working-class life in his native Britain. The American actress
Emily Dickinson was born in 1830 and lived all of her 56 years in Amherst, Massachusetts where, during her lifetime, she was celebrated more as a gardener than a poet. Gardening in mid-Victorian times was thought to be a more appropriate activity for
It is Sunday now, John, and all have gone to church. The wagons have done passing and I have come out in the new grass to listen to the anthems. Three or four hens have followed me and we sit side by side. And while they crow and whisper, I'll tell y
There is nofrigatelike a book Emily Dickinson There is no frigate like a book To take us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page Ofprancingpoetry. This traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of toll; How frugal is thechariot That bears a huma