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
4040Pedler of Dust Sticks?
4040Perhaps you know some new and better way than we have of varnishing?
4040What is the meaning of all these bits of bamboo and these little canes, so fancifully arranged around the picture?
4040What method do you take?
4040Who is it?
4040Why was this power broken in the prime of life? 4040 You came from Hamburg?"
4040Did you ever think what curious things these little letters are?
4040Do you not want to know all that they can tell you of this great and good Being?
4040One day he called Henry, and said,"Do you think you could support your mother and younger sister and brother in some other place?"
4040WHAT DAY IS IT?
4040WHAT DAY IS IT?
4040Was it some sylph whose tender care Spangled thy robes so fine and fair, And wove them of the morning air?
4040What day is it?
4040What day is it?"
4040What does all this mean?
4040When the frail vestments of the soul Are hidden in the tomb, what then remains to man?
4040Whence is this holy stillness?
4040Who, with rosy fingers fine, Purpled o''er those wings of thine?
4040Why were stopped the beatings of this heart, which beat for all created things?
4040Why were the wings of this diligent spirit clipped?
6650A surprise?
6650An angel?
6650And is it really you?
6650And who, pray, made all these pretty songs?
6650But tell me,said Elisabeth,"are there no lions either?"
6650But where are your strawberries?
6650Do you hear that now? 6650 Do you know this flower?"
6650For whom, pray?
6650Had he wings then?
6650Has my poor linnet changed into a goldfinch after its death?
6650I?
6650Is it still far off?
6650Know what?
6650Lions? 6650 Me?
6650Now just tell me straight out, will you go with me? 6650 Now, then, Elisabeth,"he said,"is n''t he really the very last person in the world you would have expected to see?"
6650Santa Claus?
6650Shall I help you?
6650Wait a bit,he said, holding his hand aloft;"where is the wind coming from?"
6650Well, what are you going to do now?
6650What do you want?
6650What estate?
6650What have my eyes to do with you?
6650What is the matter with you, Reinhard?
6650What is the matter with you, Reinhard?
6650What more do you want?
6650What on earth had you to do with the water- lily?
6650Where ever have you been so late in the dark?
6650Where?
6650Why, do n''t you know?
6650With me?
6650And against whom had you to stand up for me?"
6650Are there lions?
6650Can I ever hope again?
6650Do you believe it, Elisabeth?"
6650Do you hear it?
6650Do you know who gave it me?"
6650Do you understand what I say?"
6650For my pride what can I show, And my joy, save grief and woe?
6650He looked at her and with an odd smile asked:"Shall we look for strawberries?"
6650He looked at her with a frown, and she asked him hesitatingly:"Well, why do they always say there are?
6650Shall I be as dear to you as ever when I come back?"
6650What has become of it?"
6650When Elisabeth saw the pages all covered with writing, she asked:"Have you been writing stories again?"
6650Will you?"
6650You ca n''t guess?
6650You have n''t told her a word about my visit?"
6650is it you?
6650mother, and aunt, and at school as well?"
6650my friend,"shouted the traveller to the farmer, who was walking by the side of the cart,"is this the right road to Immensee?"
6650said Elisabeth"I wonder where the others are?"