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...metaphor in the "OEdipus Tyrannus" and in the "Antigone" of Sophocles, with parallels from Shakespeare...
...College of Notre Dame, Indiana, will shortly bring out the "OEdipus Tyrannus." The scenery and costumes were prepared in Athens, under the supervision of a priest sent especially for the purpose...
...goes on just the same at the Boston, but next Wednesday afternoon it will stay for a few hours in deference to a testimonial tendered Mr. Tompkins, at which the following programme will be presented: "Lady of Lyons," Mr. William Redmund, Fraser Coulter, Mrs. Thos. Barry, and others. "OEdipus Tyrannus," Mr. George Riddle, Miss Rachel Noah. "Virginius," Mr. John McCullough in the title role. Songs, Miss Franklin. "Slasher and Crasher," Messrs. John T. Raymond, D. J. Maguinnis, and others...
...small but deeply interested audience attended the lecture of Professor Packard of Yale on the "OEdipus Tyrannus." The subject is one specially interesting to students at Harvard, and Professor Packard handled his text in a manner quite acceptable to his audience. Taking the object of this course of lectures into account, it is a matter of surprise that there was not a larger audience present...
...lectures, which has been in view for some time, is to be given under the auspices of the Art Club and the Philological Society, commencing probably next week. The probable dates and subjects of the lectures are as follows: April 26, Prof. Packard of Yale, on "The OEdipus Tyrannus;" May 4, Prof. Goodwin, on "Schlieman at Troy and Mycenae," a lecture similar to the one delivered last year; May 11, Prof. Norton, on "The Assos Expedition" May 18, Prof. Agassiz, on "The Buried Cities of Yucatan." It is not yet definitely settled whether Prof. Agassiz will lecture or not. Tickets...