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Перевод: alchemist
[существительное] алхимик
Тезаурус:
- Marlowe's Dr Faustus and Ben Jonson's Volpone and The Alchemist are frequently revived.
- But his best work so far was arguably at Stratford, where he staged an outstanding Troilus and Cressida and a fine Alchemist.
- Meanwhile, upstairs, above the sulphurous glow of the conmen's laboratory, Philip Voss's splendid Sir Epicure Mammon fantasises about the luxuries, fabulous meals, wealth and women that his alchemist's gold will bring him.
- In the main house there is The Alchemist in a fast, hilarious production.
- Paracelsus, the Swiss alchemist and physician (1493- 1541), referred to it as the "Archeus" - the light or energy that underlies the world of shadow or the material world.
- Science had made enormous progress since Jonson's day; the Royal Society had been founded a few years before; a virtuoso was not the same thing as an alchemist.
- The Alchemist Young director Sam Mendes finds the gold in Jonson's great comedy of 17th-century confidence tricksters.
- The recipes don't actually tell the adventurers what the potions do, of course (although an Alchemist among the adventurers is allowed an Int test with a +20 bonus to guess the general nature of the effects), but they are worth 150 GCs apiece to an alchemist.
- The alchemist would burn incense and douse himself in specially prepared perfumes before carrying out his experiments.
- The presence: the "magnificent head and shoulders" noticed by the alchemist of shrewdness, Alec Guinness: "the cathedral" he brought with him, as a fellow cast member observed.
- Here was a second double life - that of a scientist who was also an artist, a chemist who was also an alchemist, a businessman who was also a magician.
- An ingenious inventor in his own right, Hermes was an alchemist by trade.
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