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