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...Harvard chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity will produce this year as its annual Elizabethan revival "The Alchemist," by Ben Jonson. Mr. A. S. Hills, Instructor in Elocution, will have charge of the production...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Delta Upsilon Play. | 1/4/1904 | See Source »

...others of his plays, he takes up the humors of the times, as he calls them and satirizes them most vehemently. This continued till he had almost everybody against him. In King James' reign he brought out three well-known comedies, namely "Volpone," "The Silent Woman" and "The Alchemist." In 1613 Jonson went to France to tutor the son of Walter Raleigh, and after returning to England wrote his comedy "The Devil is an Ass," which was directed very strongly against the mania for speculation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Black's Lecture | 1/24/1893 | See Source »

...This same Devil has appeared from time to time ever since the Middle Ages. It is he who buys Faust's soul in the 16th century. It is he who, a little earlier in the same century, aimed at higher game than the poor astrologer and alchemist, and, had he not been frightened off by a well aimed inkstand, might have succeeded in his very natural desire to nip the Reformation in the bud by carrying off Luther himself. Later on, about the end of the 18th century, the same Devil appeared to have become such a very active mover...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/25/1885 | See Source »

...corner, arranged on his large handkerchief spread on the floor, was his clean linen, in another was his small iron bedstead. About the room, especially on the window-seats and mantel, were numerous pots, mortars, pestles, etc., which gave it the appearance of the abode of an alchemist. The west window was boarded up and the door was secured by several stout locks, which he always tightly fastened on leaving the room. Of the keys, which he always carried and often dangled in his hand, two were very old and large, from six to eight inches in length...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMUNICATIONS. | 1/10/1884 | See Source »

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