希腊罗马神话皮革马利翁.pptxVIP

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;;;It was indeed the perfect semblance of a maiden that seemed to be alive, and only prevented from moving by modesty. His art was so perfect that it concealed itself, and its product looked like the workmanship of nature. Pygmalion admired his own work, and at last fell in love with the counterfeit creation.;Oftentimes he laid his hands upon it, as if to assure himself whether it were living or not, and could not even believe that it was only ivory. He caressed it, and gave it presents such as young girls love, bright shells and polished stones, little birds and flowers of various hues, beads and amber. He put raiment on its limbs, and jewels on its fingers, and a necklace about its neck. To the ears he hung earring and strings of pearls upon the breast. Her dress became her, and she looked not less charming than when unattired. He laid her on a couch spread with cloth of Tyrian dye, and called her his wife, and put her head upon a pillow of the softest feathers, as if she could enjoy their softness.;;The festival of Venus was at hand, a festival celebrated with great pomp at Cyprus. Victims were offered, the altars smoked, and the odor of incense filled the air. When Pygmalion had performed his part in the solemnities, he stood before the alter and timidly said, Ye gods, who can do all things, give me, I pray you, for my wife he dared not say my ivory virgin, but said instead one like my ivory virgin. ;维纳斯的节日快到了,塞浦路斯将举行盛大的庆典。祭品准备妥当,祭坛的香火点燃了,气味弥漫空中。 在这庄重的场合下,皮格马利翁履行了自己的职责,之后又站在祭坛前,胆怯的说道,尊贵的,无所不能的神啊,我向您祈求,请赐予我妻子吧。 他不敢将 我的象牙少女 说出口,而是改说 一个与我的象牙少女相似的女人。;Venus, who was present at the festival, heard him and knew the thought he would have uttered; and , as an omen of her favor, caused the flame on the alter to shoot up thrice in a fiery point into the air. When he returned home, he went to see his statue, and, leaning over the couch, gave a kiss to the mouth. It seemed to be warm. He pressed its lips again, he laid his hand upon the limbs; the ivory felt soft to his touc

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