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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15364 | ''I do n''t know; is n''t it Emm[=a]us?'' |
15364 | Deb[)o]rah? |
15364 | He looked for comment and hoped for praise, but the Provost''s only remark was,''Why do you say Emm[=a]us?'' |
15364 | Is it useful? |
15364 | Then he went on''Deb[)o]rah? |
15364 | Why can we not so use it now? |
15364 | Why do we not speak of''The Royal College of Leeches''? |
15364 | _ meterly fausse_(? |
15364 | fy!--a Greek tragedy and protagonists?). |
15364 | or is it merely a pretentious blundering substitute for words that are useful? |
17548 | _ Quid dicam quanta jactat se Brassica laude? 17548 But what would you say, if I was to observe to you all that_ Erythræus_ has writ of the Rhyme_ Cum intervallo,& sine intervallo_ in_ Virgil_? 17548 Can it be said that ten dull Words creep on dully in any one of these Lines? 17548 Hujus rei quanta negligentia in_ Statio_,_ Lucano_,_ Claudiano_,_ Silio Italico_? 17548 Is not_ Heav''nly_ as much an Expletive as_ O_, and can either of these Couplets deserve to be plac''d in the Front of the Iliad? 17548 What God the fatal Enmity begun? 17548 What Reason can be given why_ ma_ in_ manus_ is short, and_ ma_ in_ manes_ long? 17548 What Words can be rougher than such as these,_ Rides_,_ Rapt_,_ Throws_,_ Storms_; or smoother than these,_ Wheel_,_ Hush_,_ Lull_? 17548 Whence you are? 17548 Where can a smoother Line than this be found in our Language? 17548 Who does not see Porpoises and Dolphins tumbling about in the Ocean when he reads this Line? |
17548 | Why is_ a_ in_ amens_ long, and_ a_ in_ amans_ short, and the like of other Words too numerous to relate? |
17548 | Would not any body think that_ Vanerius_ intended to vie with_ Virgil_ in this Place? |
16923 | Furenti place,the master roared,"Why spoil you thus my somnum? |
16923 | A NYMPH''S LAMENT O Sister Nymphs, how shall we dance or sing Remembering What was and is not? |
16923 | DID CAESAR BELIEVE IN GODS? |
16923 | Does he not enjoy the same sun, breathe the same air, die, even as you do? |
16923 | He winked( quousque tandem?) |
16923 | How sing any more Now Aphrodite''s rosy reign is o''er? |
16923 | Juno- Lucina did not go-- and why? |
16923 | MODERN ROME"What shall I say of the modern city? |
16923 | MORAL What means this ancient tale? |
16923 | POEM.--What has become of the Gods? |
16923 | Quid iuvat aeternitas Nominis, amare Nisi terrae filias Licet, et potare? |
16923 | Quid sum miser tunc dicturus, Quem patronum rogaturus, Cum vix iustus sit securus? |
16923 | ROMAN SLAVES"Is not a slave of the same stuff as you, his lord? |
16923 | The Nereids seek thee in the salt sea- reaches, Seek thee; and seek, and seek, and never find: Canst thou not hear their calling on the wind? |
16923 | The rob''d in purple, and the high in state? |
16923 | Ubi sunt, qui ante nos In mundo fuere? |
16923 | What if thine heaven be overcast? |
16923 | What though he try to be polite And wag his tail with all his might, How shall one amiable Tail Against three angry Heads prevail? |
16923 | What was their crime, you ask? |
16923 | When is the piece, you want, to be compos''d? |
16923 | Where is the exile, who, since time began, To fly from self had power? |
16923 | Who knows? |
16923 | Who penetrates today The secret of your deep designs? |
16923 | Who would grasp at empty fame? |
16923 | Who, when thou glid''st amid the dark abodes, To hurl the spear and to revere the gods, Shall teach thine Orphan One? |
16923 | Why art thou sad, thou of the sceptred hand? |
16923 | Why fly from clime to clime, new regions scour? |
16923 | Why should we still project and plan, We creatures of an hour? |
16923 | Your sovereign visions, as you lay Amid the sleeping lines? |
16923 | _ Chorus_ Ubi sunt, O pocula, Dulciora melle, Rixae, pax, et oscula Rubentis puellae? |