The Alchemist, 第 1 卷H. Holt, 1903 - 373 頁 |
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... probably the date which Jonson estimated for the play's first production . But the plague hung on , and it seems probable that Jonson entered it in Stationers ' Registers , October 3 , with the idea of publishing it at once . The plague ...
... probably the date which Jonson estimated for the play's first production . But the plague hung on , and it seems probable that Jonson entered it in Stationers ' Registers , October 3 , with the idea of publishing it at once . The plague ...
第 15 頁
... probably not earlier than November 22 1 . C. ALCHEMY . Its History . The earliest writings of alchemy are in Greek - the late Greek writers 2. It is probable that the Hellenes were the originators . Thence it passed to the Arabs , and ...
... probably not earlier than November 22 1 . C. ALCHEMY . Its History . The earliest writings of alchemy are in Greek - the late Greek writers 2. It is probable that the Hellenes were the originators . Thence it passed to the Arabs , and ...
第 16 頁
... probably those of the Alexandrian Greeks . Mystical sciences always run to such creations . They make them as regularly as did the Hellenes their eponymous ancestors . Early science was all in one province . Those were not the days of ...
... probably those of the Alexandrian Greeks . Mystical sciences always run to such creations . They make them as regularly as did the Hellenes their eponymous ancestors . Early science was all in one province . Those were not the days of ...
第 50 頁
... probably in 1561 , tho we find no copy dated earlier than 1575. In 1567 Thomas Harman's A Caueat or Warening for commen cvrsetors vulgarely called Vagabones was published . It was republished in The Groundwork of Conny - catching , 1592 ...
... probably in 1561 , tho we find no copy dated earlier than 1575. In 1567 Thomas Harman's A Caueat or Warening for commen cvrsetors vulgarely called Vagabones was published . It was republished in The Groundwork of Conny - catching , 1592 ...
第 61 頁
... probably at the request some great person , and finished after his death by nedict Burgh . It is written in the seven - line stanza led rime royal . It is by no means a close translation 4 . sides Lydgate , there are three prose ...
... probably at the request some great person , and finished after his death by nedict Burgh . It is written in the seven - line stanza led rime royal . It is by no means a close translation 4 . sides Lydgate , there are three prose ...
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