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.
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41687 | Ah,cried the lad,"you would leave me the earthly reward while you gain the eternal? |
41687 | And if I stay, will you stay? |
41687 | And why did you make that offering? |
41687 | Know you when you will die, Jeanne? |
41687 | Why,asked her judges,"was your banner carried into the church of Rheims to the consecration rather than those of the other captains?" |
41687 | [ 2] CHAPTER I What Is Gothic Architecture? 41687 *** Cessez: qu''espérez- vous de vos incertitudes, Vains pensers, vains efforts, inutiles études? 41687 A hazard, such juxtaposition? 41687 Abîmés de cette mer profonde, Pendant qu''à l''infini ta clarté nous inonde, Pouvons- nous seulement ouvrir nos faibles yeux? 41687 Ah, gentil duc,''me dit- elle quelques instants après,''aurais- tu peur? 41687 Alas for the_ bons et loyaulx Franxois de la cité de Rains!_ Has Jehanne la Purcelle forgotten her promise never to abandon you? 41687 And what are they doing there? |
41687 | Architecturally Avignon does not fit into our category, but who can close a chapter on the Midi and not mention, among gems, this diamond? |
41687 | Are personalities lacking? |
41687 | Are there not millions of good Christian folk in India to- day? |
41687 | Are we not men even as they?" |
41687 | But the sadness which the early- Gothic churches of France rouse in the soul, is it not the stumbling name we give to an eternal Hope? |
41687 | But what would be Chartres, his spot of election for prayer, were it unsoftened by its"storied windows richly dight"? |
41687 | But who that appreciates this great man would tone down his splendid vehemence? |
41687 | But why judge a system by its extremes? |
41687 | Can a living limb be called a crutch? |
41687 | Can churches be the creation of rebellion and hate when into their very stones passed the clamorous vibrant faith of those crusading generations? |
41687 | Can that intangible quality which is sheer inevitable beauty be dissected? |
41687 | Can the Norman be said to have discerned in diagonals their immense possibilities any clearer than had the Lombard? |
41687 | Does not art fill in the intellectual life the same place that hope does in the moral? |
41687 | Does such history seem too remote to be of emotional value? |
41687 | Does the power of that beauty transcend the senses, that the eye sees what it sees not?... |
41687 | Et cela voulait dire: la vie la mort? |
41687 | Fire? |
41687 | For how, they asked, can a churchman rebuke lay injustices if he owes his position to the very culprits he should censure? |
41687 | Had he not denied thrice? |
41687 | Had not another of the selected twelve betrayed for paltry lucre? |
41687 | Had not everyone of them run away in the hour of need? |
41687 | Has your last word of sophistry been said, O cult of slaves? |
41687 | How explain why, even when enveloped in night, this cathedral loses nothing of its beauty? |
41687 | How is it to be prevented again? |
41687 | I would know if you still think of one whom you loved, if, in God''s presence, you can lean toward our distress? |
41687 | Ici le plus pauvre homme s''élève au rang des grands intellectuels, des poètes, que dis- je? |
41687 | If jealous love should go in search of virtue, Where shall he find it purer than in Blanche? |
41687 | If love ambitious sought a match of birth, Whose veins bound richer blood than Lady Blanche? |
41687 | If lusty love should go in search of beauty, Where shall he find it fairer than in Blanche? |
41687 | In Normandy? |
41687 | In Troyes there were so many churches that the old saying ran:"You arrived from Troyes? |
41687 | In our own day has the cry of the underman, voiced by the old Norman poet, been silenced? |
41687 | In the Roman Breviary, he is thus recorded:"Thou hast written well of me, Thomas, what recompense do you ask of me?" |
41687 | Is it fanciful to feel that in the grave forest stillness of Chartres''interior lingers much of the theocratic nostalgia that forever haunts the Celt? |
41687 | Mais ne l''a- t- il pas déjà décidé, puisqu''il vous a envoyée?" |
41687 | Might not a mocking grotesque beside an angel be taken as emblem of the external antagonism of the animal and the spirit in man? |
41687 | Moses was sorcerer and thief( and the Ten Commandments?). |
41687 | Ne sait- tu pas que j''ai promis à ta femme de te ramener sain et sauf? |
41687 | Now, of us two, whom will the king most honor for guarding his fortresses?" |
41687 | Que dirai- je? |
41687 | Remi?" |
41687 | SAINT BERNARD, AND CISTERCIAN INFLUENCE IN GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE[310] What is genius? |
41687 | ST. URBAIN AND OTHER CHURCHES AT TROYES[147] Madame, je vous le demande, Pensez- vous ne soit péché D''occire son vrai amant? |
41687 | Surely not in Lombardy was conceived the new system of construction? |
41687 | Surely those enlightened men mused with spiritual benefit before the_ Ecce ancilla Domini_ at Moissac? |
41687 | Tell me, you think I would do wrong in leaving?" |
41687 | That he should overstress the fall of man and original sin, what wonder? |
41687 | The dear words of mock reproach:"What you, the youngest, dare advise me against all the great and the wise men of France? |
41687 | The poet voiced the indignant outcry:"Hath not God called us all, bond or free, to his service?" |
41687 | WHAT IS GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE? |
41687 | Was man meant for the superlative on earth? |
41687 | Was not the fate of Spain close at hand to prove the possibility of Oriental invasion? |
41687 | Was the last word said? |
41687 | What cry from a stricken heart is more moving than Bernard''s lament for his brother Gerard? |
41687 | What remains to- day of the XII- century abbatial built by Suger of St. Denis? |
41687 | What were Bernard''s thoughts as he gazed at their haunting rendering of the Incarnation? |
41687 | What would our critics of Wittemberg and Geneva say? |
41687 | What, then, killed Gothic art? |
41687 | Where in Burgundy is found the earliest Gothic? |
41687 | Where in England are there to be found the earlier trials? |
41687 | Who has not watched the widening ripples of water spread from a center? |
41687 | Who remembers that he is in a Gothic church when in the somber cathedral of Florence? |
41687 | Why has not Tours named her chief square and residential street for Balzac, her own son, instead of for Emile Zola? |
41687 | Why? |
41687 | Why? |
41687 | Would the civic halls of Noyon, Arras, St. Quentin, and Ypres lie in ruins if Frankfort and Lübeck had remembered? |
41687 | Yet who, of its devotees, would have it different? |
41687 | [ 176] Is it not better to dwell a little sadly far from the world, under the hand of God? |
41687 | [ 35] R. de Lasteyrie,"La déviation de l''axe des églises est- elle symbolique?" |
41687 | must Thou char the wood e''er Thou canst limn with it? |
41687 | must we then risk our lives to save these bombarders of hospitals, these incendiaries of cathedrals?" |
41687 | what found she there? |