Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

identifier question
13786What was that?
13786... Didst thou quite Know all the value of that dear delight As I did?
13786Art thou unwilling, Angantyr, to give an inheritance to thy only child?...
13786Compare the saga account with the poem''s:"What is this that has broken?"
13786Howbeit of all the sad- faced was Sigurd loved the best; And men say: Is the king''s heart mighty beyond all hope of rest?
13786I shall but ask you, Was not this man your kinsman?
13786In such an hour, what are conquests of a glorious past, what are honors, crowns, loves, hates?
13786Is it not a suggestive thought that England and the nineteenth century evolved a pessimism which poor Iceland on its ash- heap never could conceive?
13786Is it not another expression of that changed feeling for the things that pertain to the common people, which distinguishes our century from the last?
13786Is it not suggestive that these men found themselves drawn to Old Norse character and life?
13786Where now are the children departed, that amidst my life were born?
13786_ Angantyr_.--Daughter Hervor, full of spells to raise the dead, why dost thou call so?
13786wilt thou run on to thy own mischief?