The Alchemistat the De La More Press, 1903 - 232 من الصفحات |
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... plays have , however , nothing in common except the subject matter . The later play is absolutely dull and unreadable by any , save a specialist in either ars dramatica or ars sacra ; and the ' It may be mentioned that modern editors ...
... plays have , however , nothing in common except the subject matter . The later play is absolutely dull and unreadable by any , save a specialist in either ars dramatica or ars sacra ; and the ' It may be mentioned that modern editors ...
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... play . To compare the two plays is truly parvis componere magna . This scathing and well - merited attack upon the charlatans and cheats in the " mathematical " craze of the time was not Jonson's first . In Eastward Hoe , IV . , i ...
... play . To compare the two plays is truly parvis componere magna . This scathing and well - merited attack upon the charlatans and cheats in the " mathematical " craze of the time was not Jonson's first . In Eastward Hoe , IV . , i ...
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... played MAMMON with mighty applause . " - Historia Histrionica . Taylor " was celebrated in FACE " ( ibid ) Cooke , who was ... play by subsequent writers will show the estimation and popularity it has been held in , and be otherwise of ...
... played MAMMON with mighty applause . " - Historia Histrionica . Taylor " was celebrated in FACE " ( ibid ) Cooke , who was ... play by subsequent writers will show the estimation and popularity it has been held in , and be otherwise of ...
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... play with the words : " Our Father Ben ( of eternal memory ) in his play of the Alchemist . " - p . 3 ; and he quotes from the play again , p . 129 , 1654 . Pepys , who was hard to please , and could not abide Beaumont and Fletcher , or ...
... play with the words : " Our Father Ben ( of eternal memory ) in his play of the Alchemist . " - p . 3 ; and he quotes from the play again , p . 129 , 1654 . Pepys , who was hard to please , and could not abide Beaumont and Fletcher , or ...
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... play to be read , not as a play for acting , Catiline received a higher meed of admiration from Jonson's con- temporaries and immediate successors , perhaps , than any of his plays . There is a curious passage in Wilson's The Cheats ...
... play to be read , not as a play for acting , Catiline received a higher meed of admiration from Jonson's con- temporaries and immediate successors , perhaps , than any of his plays . There is a curious passage in Wilson's The Cheats ...
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الصفحة 25 - Cinoper : I know all. — This fellow, captain, Will come, in time, to be a great distiller, And give a say — I will not say directly, But very fair — at the philosopher's stone.
الصفحة 21 - Three drops of vinegar in at your nose, Two at your mouth, and one at either ear; Then bathe your fingers...
الصفحة 31 - Mam. Nay, I mean, Restore his years, renew him, like an eagle, To the fifth age; make him get sons and daughters, Young giants; as our philosophers have done, The ancient patriarchs, afore the flood, But taking, once a week, on a knife's point, The quantity of a grain of mustard of it; Become stout Marses, and beget young Cupids.
الصفحة 29 - Three years, but we have reach'd it in ten months. This is the day, wherein, to all my friends, I will pronounce the happy word, BE RICH; THIS DAY YOU SHALL BE SPECTATISSIMI.
الصفحة 36 - My meat shall all come in, in Indian shells, Dishes of agate set in gold, and studded With emeralds, sapphires, hyacinths, and rubies. The tongues of carps, dormice, and camels...
الصفحة 46 - Make the rest ductile, malleable, extensive. And even in gold they are ; for we do find Seeds of them, by our fire, and gold in them ; And can produce the species of each metal More perfect thence, than Nature doth in earth.
الصفحة 22 - And I would know by art, sir, of your worship, Which way I should make my door, by necromancy, And where my shelves ; and which should be for boxes, And which for pots. I would be glad to thrive, sir : And I was wished to your worship by a gentleman, One Captain Face, that says you know men's planets, And their good angels, and their bad.
الصفحة 102 - Sub. I will not treat with thee; what! sell my fortune? "Tis better than my birth-right. Do not murmur: Win her, and carry her. If you grumble, Dol Knows it directly. Face. Well, sir, I am silent. Will you go help to fetch in Don in state? [Exit. Sub. I follow you, sir: we must keep Face in awe, Or he will over-look us like a tyrant.
الصفحة 37 - I'll go look A little, how it heightens. [EXIT.] MAM. Do. — My shirts I'll have of taffeta-sarsnet, soft and light As cobwebs; and for all my other raiment, It shall be such as might provoke the Persian, Were he to teach the world riot anew. My gloves of fishes' and birds' skins, perfumed With gums of paradise, and eastern air — SUR.
الصفحة 6 - No, your clothes. — Thou vermin, have I ta'en thee out of dung, So poor, so wretched, when no living thing Would keep thee company, but a spider, or worse...