[ar:Satillo] | |
[ti:A Hair on the Head of John the Baptist] | |
[00:02.87] | Narrative: |
[00:05.21] | The inspiration of the sonnets, was always somewhat of a mystery. |
[00:10:00] | All we know for certain is that it was written to a dark lady. A sonnet about jealous love. |
[00:23.09] | Ophelia: (欧丽菲亚): (...) Their perfume lost, take these again; for to the noble mind.Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. |
[00:40.31] | Hamlet(哈姆雷特):Are you honest? |
[00:41.63] | Ophelia: My lord? … |
[00:42.85] | Hamlet: Are you fair? |
[00:43.69] | Ophelia: What means your lordship? |
[00:45.35] | Hamlet: |
[00:45.86] | I |
[00:46.98] | did |
[00:47.69] | love |
[00:48.40] | you |
[00:49.12] | once. |
[00:50.50] | Ophelia: Indeed, my lord, you made me believe so. |
[00:52.76] | Hamlet: You should not have believed me.. I loved you not. |
[00:56.27] | Ophelia: I was the more deceived. |
[00:57.33] | Hamlet: Get thee to a nunnery! Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? |
[01:03:00] | (...) We are arrant knaves all; believe none of us. Go thy ways to a nunnery. |
[01:08.04] | Ophelia: O, help him, you sweet heavens! |
[01:09.42] | Hamlet: If thou dost marry, I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry: |
[01:13:20] | be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. —— |
[01:19.87] | (...) Or if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool; for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. |
[01:26.94] | (...) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. (x3) |
[01:40.57] | (...) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. (???) |
[01:43.42] | (...) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[01:50.06] | Hamlet: |
[01:54.13] | I loved you not. |
[03:51.05] | Queen:(王后)Thou know'st 'tis common: all that lives must die, |
[03:54.36] | Passing through nature to eternity. |
[03:57.56] | Hamlet: Ay, madam, it is common. |
[03:59.95] | Queen: If it be, |
[04:00.81] | Why seems it so particular with thee? |
[04:03.35] | Hamlet: Seems, madam? nay, it is, I know not "seems." |
[04:09.57] | seem, |
[04:11.00] | For they are actions that a man might play; |
[04:14.77] | But I have that within (...) |
[04:18.93] | (...) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. (???) |
[04:23.61] | (...) Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:29.56] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:32:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:39:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:43:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:48:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! —— |
[04:57.55] | Henry V: (亨利五世):So, when this loose behavior I throw off |
[04:59.43] | And pay the debt I never promised, |
[05:03.91] | By how much better than my word I am, |
[05:06.91] | By so much shall I falsify men's hopes; |
[05:08.43] | (...) |
[05:09.04] | I'll so offend, to make offence a skill; |
[05:12.25] | Redeeming time when men think least I will. |
[05:17.14] | Judas, (???) |
[05:54.82] | Prince(亨利王子):For worms, (...) fare thee well, great heart. (...) |
[06:01.58] | Adieu, and take thy praise with thee to heaven! |
[06:08.58] | Thy ignominy sleep with thee in the grave, |
[06:10.87] | But not remember'd in thy epitaph! |
[06:14.41] | Gertrude(格特鲁德):This bodiless creation ecstasy |
[06:17.10] | Is very cunning in. |
[06:18.22] | Hamlet: Ecstasy? |
[06:18.62] | Hamlet: I must be cruel, only to be kind; |
[06:23.81] | Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind. |
[06:32.93] | ……I love you not. |
[07:12.38] | Henry V(亨利五世): Presume not that I am the thing I was, |
[07:14.72] | For God doth know, so shall the world perceive, |
[07:18.74] | That I have turn'd away my former self; —— |
[07:21.28] | So will I those that kept me company. |
ar: Satillo | |
ti: A Hair on the Head of John the Baptist | |
[00:02.87] | Narrative: |
[00:05.21] | The inspiration of the sonnets, was always somewhat of a mystery. |
[00:10:00] | All we know for certain is that it was written to a dark lady. A sonnet about jealous love. |
[00:23.09] | Ophelia: ou li fei ya: ... Their perfume lost, take these again for to the noble mind. Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. |
[00:40.31] | Hamlet ha mu lei te: Are you honest? |
[00:41.63] | Ophelia: My lord? |
[00:42.85] | Hamlet: Are you fair? |
[00:43.69] | Ophelia: What means your lordship? |
[00:45.35] | Hamlet: |
[00:45.86] | I |
[00:46.98] | did |
[00:47.69] | love |
[00:48.40] | you |
[00:49.12] | once. |
[00:50.50] | Ophelia: Indeed, my lord, you made me believe so. |
[00:52.76] | Hamlet: You should not have believed me.. I loved you not. |
[00:56.27] | Ophelia: I was the more deceived. |
[00:57.33] | Hamlet: Get thee to a nunnery! Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? |
[01:03:00] | ... We are arrant knaves all believe none of us. Go thy ways to a nunnery. |
[01:08.04] | Ophelia: O, help him, you sweet heavens! |
[01:09.42] | Hamlet: If thou dost marry, I' ll give thee this plague for thy dowry: |
[01:13:20] | be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. |
[01:19.87] | ... Or if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. |
[01:26.94] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. x3 |
[01:40.57] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. ??? |
[01:43.42] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[01:50.06] | Hamlet: |
[01:54.13] | I loved you not. |
[03:51.05] | Queen: wang hou Thou know' st ' tis common: all that lives must die, |
[03:54.36] | Passing through nature to eternity. |
[03:57.56] | Hamlet: Ay, madam, it is common. |
[03:59.95] | Queen: If it be, |
[04:00.81] | Why seems it so particular with thee? |
[04:03.35] | Hamlet: Seems, madam? nay, it is, I know not " seems." |
[04:09.57] | seem, |
[04:11.00] | For they are actions that a man might play |
[04:14.77] | But I have that within ... |
[04:18.93] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. ??? |
[04:23.61] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:29.56] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:32:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:39:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:43:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:48:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:57.55] | Henry V: heng li wu shi: So, when this loose behavior I throw off |
[04:59.43] | And pay the debt I never promised, |
[05:03.91] | By how much better than my word I am, |
[05:06.91] | By so much shall I falsify men' s hopes |
[05:08.43] | ... |
[05:09.04] | I' ll so offend, to make offence a skill |
[05:12.25] | Redeeming time when men think least I will. |
[05:17.14] | Judas, ??? |
[05:54.82] | Prince heng li wang zi: For worms, ... fare thee well, great heart. ... |
[06:01.58] | Adieu, and take thy praise with thee to heaven! |
[06:08.58] | Thy ignominy sleep with thee in the grave, |
[06:10.87] | But not remember' d in thy epitaph! |
[06:14.41] | Gertrude ge te lu de: This bodiless creation ecstasy |
[06:17.10] | Is very cunning in. |
[06:18.22] | Hamlet: Ecstasy? |
[06:18.62] | Hamlet: I must be cruel, only to be kind |
[06:23.81] | Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind. |
[06:32.93] | I love you not. |
[07:12.38] | Henry V heng li wu shi: Presume not that I am the thing I was, |
[07:14.72] | For God doth know, so shall the world perceive, |
[07:18.74] | That I have turn' d away my former self |
[07:21.28] | So will I those that kept me company. |
ar: Satillo | |
ti: A Hair on the Head of John the Baptist | |
[00:02.87] | Narrative: |
[00:05.21] | The inspiration of the sonnets, was always somewhat of a mystery. |
[00:10:00] | All we know for certain is that it was written to a dark lady. A sonnet about jealous love. |
[00:23.09] | Ophelia: ōu lì fēi yà: ... Their perfume lost, take these again for to the noble mind. Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. There, my lord. |
[00:40.31] | Hamlet hā mǔ léi tè: Are you honest? |
[00:41.63] | Ophelia: My lord? |
[00:42.85] | Hamlet: Are you fair? |
[00:43.69] | Ophelia: What means your lordship? |
[00:45.35] | Hamlet: |
[00:45.86] | I |
[00:46.98] | did |
[00:47.69] | love |
[00:48.40] | you |
[00:49.12] | once. |
[00:50.50] | Ophelia: Indeed, my lord, you made me believe so. |
[00:52.76] | Hamlet: You should not have believed me.. I loved you not. |
[00:56.27] | Ophelia: I was the more deceived. |
[00:57.33] | Hamlet: Get thee to a nunnery! Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? |
[01:03:00] | ... We are arrant knaves all believe none of us. Go thy ways to a nunnery. |
[01:08.04] | Ophelia: O, help him, you sweet heavens! |
[01:09.42] | Hamlet: If thou dost marry, I' ll give thee this plague for thy dowry: |
[01:13:20] | be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. |
[01:19.87] | ... Or if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. |
[01:26.94] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. x3 |
[01:40.57] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. ??? |
[01:43.42] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[01:50.06] | Hamlet: |
[01:54.13] | I loved you not. |
[03:51.05] | Queen: wáng hòu Thou know' st ' tis common: all that lives must die, |
[03:54.36] | Passing through nature to eternity. |
[03:57.56] | Hamlet: Ay, madam, it is common. |
[03:59.95] | Queen: If it be, |
[04:00.81] | Why seems it so particular with thee? |
[04:03.35] | Hamlet: Seems, madam? nay, it is, I know not " seems." |
[04:09.57] | seem, |
[04:11.00] | For they are actions that a man might play |
[04:14.77] | But I have that within ... |
[04:18.93] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. ??? |
[04:23.61] | ... Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:29.56] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:32:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:39:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:43:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:48:00] | Hair on the head of John the Baptist. Oh God! |
[04:57.55] | Henry V: hēng lì wǔ shì: So, when this loose behavior I throw off |
[04:59.43] | And pay the debt I never promised, |
[05:03.91] | By how much better than my word I am, |
[05:06.91] | By so much shall I falsify men' s hopes |
[05:08.43] | ... |
[05:09.04] | I' ll so offend, to make offence a skill |
[05:12.25] | Redeeming time when men think least I will. |
[05:17.14] | Judas, ??? |
[05:54.82] | Prince hēng lì wáng zǐ: For worms, ... fare thee well, great heart. ... |
[06:01.58] | Adieu, and take thy praise with thee to heaven! |
[06:08.58] | Thy ignominy sleep with thee in the grave, |
[06:10.87] | But not remember' d in thy epitaph! |
[06:14.41] | Gertrude gé tè lǔ dé: This bodiless creation ecstasy |
[06:17.10] | Is very cunning in. |
[06:18.22] | Hamlet: Ecstasy? |
[06:18.62] | Hamlet: I must be cruel, only to be kind |
[06:23.81] | Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind. |
[06:32.93] | I love you not. |
[07:12.38] | Henry V hēng lì wǔ shì: Presume not that I am the thing I was, |
[07:14.72] | For God doth know, so shall the world perceive, |
[07:18.74] | That I have turn' d away my former self |
[07:21.28] | So will I those that kept me company. |
[ar:Satillo] | |
[ti:A Hair on the Head of John the Baptist] | |
[00:02.87] | 讲述者: |
[00:05.21] | 十四行诗的故事原型向来成谜 |
[00:10:00] | 而我们唯一可以确信的是这是写给一位黑发女子的,关于妒爱的诗。 |
[00:23.09] | 您所赠之物芳气已散,尊重有心人的意愿,还请收回吧。 |
[00:40.31] | 你是否纯贞? |
[00:41.63] | 殿下? |
[00:42.85] | 你是否昳丽? |
[00:43.69] | 殿下何意? |
[00:45.35] | |
[00:45.86] | 我 |
[00:46.98] | 确是 |
[00:47.69] | 钟情 |
[00:48.40] | 于你。 |
[00:49.12] | 一度如此。 |
[00:50.50] | 是的,您也的确曾使我信服。 |
[00:52.76] | 而你本不该相信我……那不是爱。 |
[00:56.27] | 那我真是被稳稳地骗过了。 |
[00:57.33] | 你出家去吧,难道你想孕育一辈罪人? |
[01:03:00] | 我们是彻头彻尾的混蛋,无一可信。你不如受剃度去吧。 |
[01:08.04] | 哦天呐救救他(哈姆雷特被锁在家中的父亲)! |
[01:09.42] | 若某日你出嫁,我不妨赠一句恶语作陪: |
[01:13:20] | 到底贞心纵如雪,街巷长短满风言。 |
[01:19.87] | 否之若你你非嫁不可,便嫁与一愚人——智者无一不知你会如何作毁他们! |
[01:26.94] | 眼见皆妄 |
[01:40.57] | 出阴阳 |
[01:43.42] | 致永极 |
[01:50.06] | |
[01:54.13] | 那不是爱。 |
[03:51.05] | 众所周知,凡生则有死, |
[03:54.36] | 历万物而归一。 |
[03:57.56] | 诚然如此,母后。 |
[03:59.95] | 若知如此, |
[04:00.81] | 你何故仍一副耿耿于怀之状? |
[04:03.35] | 耿耿于怀?母后,儿臣不知其所指 |
[04:09.57] | 此所谓之“耿耿于怀”, |
[04:11.00] | 恐是人人可以矫饰; |
[04:14.77] | 而我以此证我心之诚…… |
[04:18.93] | 破躯形 |
[04:23.61] | 取其道 |
[04:29.56] | 直译上句则为"施礼约翰头上的毛发"。施礼约翰,在约旦河为人施洗,耶稣也曾接受他的洗礼。 |
[04:32:00] | 耶稣曾告诉其追随者,他们也许会因耶稣速祸致死,但他们颅上不会有一根头发受到侵害。 |
[04:39:00] | 而只要坚定信仰,终将赢得生命。 |
[04:43:00] | 虽看似舍本逐末,但看得见的都会消亡,无形反而永恒。 |
[04:48:00] | 甚至是施礼约翰被斩下的头颅上的毛发。 |
[04:57.55] | 所以,当我弃去先前的放荡, |
[04:59.43] | 行事出其不意 |
[05:03.91] | 使人知我实非荒唐如我言词之荒谬 |
[05:06.91] | 从而一举出超众望 |
[05:08.43] | |
[05:09.04] | 放荡不羁,不过是暗度陈仓 |
[05:12.25] | 好让我趁受尽鄙薄之时脱胎换骨。 |
[05:17.14] | 犹大 |
[05:54.82] | 懦夫们……永别了,野望。 |
[06:01.58] | 告辞,我的颂歌就请随行到九天! |
[06:08.58] | 你的不彩则同你长眠地下, |
[06:10.87] | 而哪怕墓碑上也不存其只字! |
[06:14.41] | 这不过是你的臆想 |
[06:17.10] | 臆想盛产无由的幻觉 |
[06:18.22] | 臆想? |
[06:18.62] | 我欲为仁,不避残忍 |
[06:23.81] | 事虽启于恶,甚者仍在其后 |
[06:32.93] | 这不是爱。 |
[07:12.38] | 我已今非昔比 |
[07:14.72] | 皇天后土为证而其后全世将知 |
[07:18.74] | 我已弃旧我 |
[07:21.28] | 同样,去日曾伴我者,我也将一并弃之。 |