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41. | His muse had deserted him, and he could no longer write. |
| 他已无灵感, 不能再写作了. |
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42. | Ninety per cent of inspiration is perspiration. |
| 百分之九十的灵感是汗水。 |
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43. | No one have become great without some degree of divine inspiration. |
| 缺乏天纵灵感,难成大器。 |
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44. | Wrest the meaning from an obscure poem. |
| 从一首晦涩的诗里汲取含义 |
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45. | If you fail, don’t forget to learn your lesson; |
| 如果你失败了,千万别忘了汲取教训; |
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46. | Just like that, I got the inspiration for my picture! |
| 就这一下,我的灵感来了! |
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47. | If you fail, don't forget to learn your lesson; |
| 如果你失败了,千万别忘了汲取教训; |
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48. | Inspiration is never genuine if it is known as inspiration at the time. True inspiration always steals on a person, its importance no tbeing fuly recognized ofr some time.--Henry Clay |
| 如果当时认出它是灵感,那就不是真灵感。真灵感问题悄然而来,要过些时候才能充分认识到它的重要。——巴特勒 |
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49. | inspired poem |
| 有灵感而作的诗 |
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50. | He did not have great flashes of ideas. |
| 他没有伟大的思想灵感。 |
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