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... Deukalion : A Lyrical Drama . By BAY- ARD TAILOR . Boston : Houghton , Osgood & Co .; Cambridge : The Riverside Press . 1878 . The rhythmic and poetic beauty of Prince Deukalion is wholly consecrated to an ex- pression of the author's ...
... Deukalion : A Lyrical Drama . By BAY- ARD TAILOR . Boston : Houghton , Osgood & Co .; Cambridge : The Riverside Press . 1878 . The rhythmic and poetic beauty of Prince Deukalion is wholly consecrated to an ex- pression of the author's ...
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Deukalion and Pyrrha are each other's complements , the typical man and woman , wandering over earth from the primitive ages ; sharing the advance from barbarism to classical paganism ; experiencing succes- sively the Romish and ...
Deukalion and Pyrrha are each other's complements , the typical man and woman , wandering over earth from the primitive ages ; sharing the advance from barbarism to classical paganism ; experiencing succes- sively the Romish and ...
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... Deukalion and Pyrrha know their high destiny from the outset , and it beacons then like a star upon their way . But life is tragic ; existence at times seems without a single hope ; tendency and the decrees of fate , even the " reign of ...
... Deukalion and Pyrrha know their high destiny from the outset , and it beacons then like a star upon their way . But life is tragic ; existence at times seems without a single hope ; tendency and the decrees of fate , even the " reign of ...
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