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"Antigone," played on the second evening-being a gentler tragedy than "?dipus," and conceived in a spirit more in touch with our modern times-was received with a warmer enthusiasm. No doubt to the Greeks, to whom its religious motive was a living reality, "?dipus" was purely awe-inspiring; but to us, for whom the religious element practically has n