经典英文爱情名句排名Top10, 莎翁不敌勃朗特
britons have chosen a line from emily bronte's novel "wuthering heights" as the most romantic in english literature -- just in time for valentine's day。
a poll of 2,000 adults commissioned by warner home video to mark the dvd release of the romantic comedy "going the distance" showed 20 percent of respondents chose the line: "whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same."
fictional character catherine earnshaw's comment on her love for heathcliff was followed by winnie-the-pooh, the fictional bear created by english writer aa milne: "if you live to be 100, i hope i live to be 100 minus one day, so i never have to live without you."
england's most famous playwright, william shakespeare, came third with a line from his play about star-crossed lovers "romeo and juliet": "but soft! what light through yonder window breaks? it is the east and juliet is the sun."
a list of quotes and their ranking by respondents follows:
1. "whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same" - emily bronte
2. "if you live to be a hundred, i want to live to be a hundred minus one day so i never have to live without you" - a a milne
3. "but soft! what light through yonder window breaks? it is the east and juliet is the sun" - shakespeare "romeo and juliet"
4. "he was my north, my south, my east and west, my working week and my sunday rest, my noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; i thought that love would last forever: i was wrong" - w.h. auden
5. "you know you're in love when you don't want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams" - dr. seuss
6. "when you fall in love, it is a temporary madness. it erupts like an earthquake, and then it subsides. and when it subsides, you have to make a decision. you have to work out whether your roots are become so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part" - "captain corelli's mandolin"
7. "grow old along with me! the best is yet to be" - robert browning
8. "for you see, each day i love you more. today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow" - rosemonde gerard
9. "but to see her was to love her, love but her, and love her forever" - robert burns
10. "i hope before long to press you in my arms and shall shower on you a million burning kisses as under the equator" - napoleon bonaparte's 1796 dispatch to wife josephine。
在情人节来临之际,英国人认为英国文学中最浪漫的情话来自艾米莉?勃朗特的小说《呼啸山庄》。
这项涵盖了2000名成人的调查是由华纳家庭录影公司开展的,目的是为了纪念爱情喜剧《远距离爱情》发行dvd版本。调查显示,20%的应答者选择了这句话:“不论我们的灵魂是什么做成的,他的和我的是一模一样的。”
这是小说中的人物凯瑟琳?恩肖在诉说她对希思克利夫的爱意。紧随其后的是英国作家a?a?米尔恩创作的卡通人物小熊维尼说的话:“假如你的寿命是100年,那我希望自己活到100岁的前一天,因为那样我的生命中每天都有你。”
英国最著名的剧作家威廉?莎士比亚的戏剧《罗密欧与朱丽叶》中的这句话排在第三位:“嘘!那边窗户里亮起的是什么光?哦,那是东方,朱丽叶就是太阳!”《罗密欧与朱丽叶》讲述的一对苦命恋人的故事。
以下是应答者评选出的爱情名句排行榜:
1.“不论我们的灵魂是什么做成的,他的和我的是一模一样的。”——艾米莉?勃朗特
2.“假如你的寿命是100年,那我希望自己活到100岁的前一天,因为那样我的生命中每天都有你。”——a?a?米尔恩
3.“嘘!那边窗户里亮起的是什么光?哦,那是东方,朱丽叶就是太阳!”——莎士比亚,《罗密欧与朱丽叶》
4.“他是我的南北,我的西东。是我作息的意义。是我的日夜,欢唱谈话的内容。我以为爱会永恒不朽……我错了。”——w?h?奥登
5.“当你终于因为现实比梦境更美而无法入睡时,你恋爱了。”——苏斯博士
6.“爱情是一种暂时的疯狂。它像地震一样爆发,然后又平息。而当它平息时,你得做出一个判断。你得弄清楚你同他是否已经盘根错节地成为一体,以至无法分开。”——《柯莱利上尉的曼陀林》
7.“和我一起慢慢变老吧!最好的日子还在后头。”——罗伯特?布朗宁
8.“你知道吗?我每天都爱你更多。今天爱的比昨天多,明天爱的比今天多。”——罗丝蒙德?杰拉德
9.“谁见她就会爱她,谁爱她就会永远爱她。”——罗伯特?彭斯
10.“希望不久我将把你紧紧地搂在怀中,吻你亿万次,像在赤道下面那样炽烈的吻。”——拿破仑?波拿巴1796年发给妻子约瑟芬的快信
在情人节来临之际,英国人认为英国文学中最浪漫的情话来自艾米莉?勃朗特的小说《呼啸山庄》。
这项涵盖了2000名成人的调查是由华纳家庭录影公司开展的,目的是为了纪念爱情喜剧《远距离爱情》发行dvd版本。调查显示,20%的应答者选择了这句话:“不论我们的灵魂是什么做成的,他的和我的是一模一样的。”
这是小说中的人物凯瑟琳?恩肖在诉说她对希思克利夫的爱意。紧随其后的是英国作家a?a?米尔恩创作的卡通人物小熊维尼说的话:“假如你的寿命是100年,那我希望自己活到100岁的前一天,因为那样我的生命中每天都有你。”
英国最著名的剧作家威廉?莎士比亚的戏剧《罗密欧与朱丽叶》中的这句话排在第三位:“嘘!那边窗户里亮起的是什么光?哦,那是东方,朱丽叶就是太阳!”《罗密欧与朱丽叶》讲述的一对苦命恋人的故事。
以下是应答者评选出的爱情名句排行榜:
1.“不论我们的灵魂是什么做成的,他的和我的是一模一样的。”——艾米莉?勃朗特
2.“假如你的寿命是100年,那我希望自己活到100岁的前一天,因为那样我的生命中每天都有你。”——a?a?米尔恩
3.“嘘!那边窗户里亮起的是什么光?哦,那是东方,朱丽叶就是太阳!”——莎士比亚,《罗密欧与朱丽叶》
4.“他是我的南北,我的西东。是我作息的意义。是我的日夜,欢唱谈话的内容。我以为爱会永恒不朽……我错了。”——w?h?奥登
5.“当你终于因为现实比梦境更美而无法入睡时,你恋爱了。”——苏斯博士
6.“爱情是一种暂时的疯狂。它像地震一样爆发,然后又平息。而当它平息时,你得做出一个判断。你得弄清楚你同他是否已经盘根错节地成为一体,以至无法分开。”——《柯莱利上尉的曼陀林》
7.“和我一起慢慢变老吧!最好的日子还在后头。”——罗伯特?布朗宁
8.“你知道吗?我每天都爱你更多。今天爱的比昨天多,明天爱的比今天多。”——罗丝蒙德?杰拉德
9.“谁见她就会爱她,谁爱她就会永远爱她。”——罗伯特?彭斯
10.“希望不久我将把你紧紧地搂在怀中,吻你亿万次,像在赤道下面那样炽烈的吻。”——拿破仑?波拿巴1796年发给妻子约瑟芬的快信
britons have chosen a line from emily bronte's novel "wuthering heights" as the most romantic in english literature -- just in time for valentine's day。
a poll of 2,000 adults commissioned by warner home video to mark the dvd release of the romantic comedy "going the distance" showed 20 percent of respondents chose the line: "whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same."
fictional character catherine earnshaw's comment on her love for heathcliff was followed by winnie-the-pooh, the fictional bear created by english writer aa milne: "if you live to be 100, i hope i live to be 100 minus one day, so i never have to live without you."
england's most famous playwright, william shakespeare, came third with a line from his play about star-crossed lovers "romeo and juliet": "but soft! what light through yonder window breaks? it is the east and juliet is the sun."
a list of quotes and their ranking by respondents follows:
1. "whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same" - emily bronte
2. "if you live to be a hundred, i want to live to be a hundred minus one day so i never have to live without you" - a a milne
3. "but soft! what light through yonder window breaks? it is the east and juliet is the sun" - shakespeare "romeo and juliet"
4. "he was my north, my south, my east and west, my working week and my sunday rest, my noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; i thought that love would last forever: i was wrong" - w.h. auden
5. "you know you're in love when you don't want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams" - dr. seuss
6. "when you fall in love, it is a temporary madness. it erupts like an earthquake, and then it subsides. and when it subsides, you have to make a decision. you have to work out whether your roots are become so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part" - "captain corelli's mandolin"
7. "grow old along with me! the best is yet to be" - robert browning
8. "for you see, each day i love you more. today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow" - rosemonde gerard
9. "but to see her was to love her, love but her, and love her forever" - robert burns
10. "i hope before long to press you in my arms and shall shower on you a million burning kisses as under the equator" - napoleon bonaparte's 1796 dispatch to wife josephine。