aSussan and Nancy are busy on Sunday 在星期天Sussan和南希是繁忙的[translate] aThe son of Atreus and the king of Mycenae, he later led the Greeks during the Trojan War. 在特洛伊战争期间, Atreus的儿子和Mycenae的国王,他以后带领了希腊人。[translate]...
for from Orestes shall come vengeance for the son of Atreus when once he has come to manhood and longs for his own land. “奥瑞斯特斯一定会前来寻仇,为了阿特柔斯的儿子,当他长大懂事,一旦他踏上故乡路决定归家, So Hermes spoke, but for all his good intent he prevailed not upon the heart ...
the chill of endless sadness is too much.” [Peisistratus] “Old Nestor always used to say that you, the son of Atreus, were the most astute of men: he told us this whenever we would ask about you in our house. And now, if you can only do so, hear me out. I don’t delight ...
awaiting the queen, he admires the fortunate city, the emulous hands and elaborate work of her craftsmen, he sees ranged in order the [457-491]battles of Ilium, that war whose fame was already rumoured through all the world, the sons of Atreus and Priam, and Achilles whom both found pit...
It was the son of Jove and Leto; for he was angry with the king and sent a pestilence upon the host to plague the people, because the son of Atreus had dishonoured Chryses his priest. Now Chryses had come to the ships of the Achaeans to free his daughter, and had brought with him ...
"Son of Atreus," it said, "we used to say that Jove had loved you better from first to last than any other hero, for you were captain over many and brave men, when we were all fighting together before Troy; yet the hand of death, which no mortal can escape, was laid upon you ...
son (sŭn) n. 1.One's male child. 2.A male descendant. 3.A man considered as if in a relationship of child to parent:a son of the soil. 4.One personified or regarded as a male descendant. 5.Used as a familiar form of address for a young man. ...
Were not the son of Atreus offering you gifts and promising others later--if he were still furious and implacable-- I am not he that would bid you throw off your anger and help the Achaeans, no matter how great their need; but he is giving much now, and more hereafter; he has sent...
They gathered round the ghost of the son of Peleus, and the ghost of Agamemnon joined them, sorrowing bitterly. Round him were gathered also the ghosts of those who had perished with him in the house of Aegisthus; and the ghost of Achilles spoke first. “Son of Atreus,” it said, “...
The spectre-children sitting–look, such things As dreams are made on, phantoms as of babes, Horrible shadows, that a kinsman’s hand Hath marked with murder, and their arms are full– A rueful burden–see, they hold them up, The entrails upon which their father fed!