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
A03022ARe they shadowes that we see?
A03022And can shadowes pleasure giue?
A03022WAs euer houre brought more delight To mortall sight, Then this, wherein faire Tethys daignes to shew Her, and her Nymphes arow In glory bright?
B07101Of what nature?
A18416Nothing but Rockes in these masking< corr> deuices< seg>?
A19838But what Prospectiue is this?
A19838Shall I be blest, to entertaine so great Powers?
A19838WHAT haue I seene?
A19838or am I any where?
A19838or do I see at all?
A19838or what shall I herein see?
A19838was this Iris,( the Messenger of Iuno) or els but a fantasme or imagination?
A19838what sights are these?
A19838where am I?
A19838will the diuine Goddesses vouchsafe to visit this poore Temple?
A11276* For, let us inq ● ● re why a Man is not also an abstract Intelligence: yea why not All Entity?
A11276* July August,& c. 1 Ridentem dic ● re verum, Quid v ● tat?
A11276For shall we say, Our Soule is, but as, a Seeing Hand, or Doing Eye?
A11276For, Will seemes nothing but Activity: A Rationall Will( may I so speak?)
A11276Is the Difference then in This?
A11276The rest is a Maske, but This a Veyle; covering Ianus''head with two Faces: of which, one seemes to smile( Et quis ● uit alt ● r?)
A11276What shall we say then?
A11276is Will, in all Agents,( Naturall Animall, Rationall,) Equall; at least equally Free?
A11276or like Plato''s Idea of a Good Prince, Philosophus Regnans, or Rex Philosophans?
A56299Can he take de ╌ light in kil ╌ ling?
A56299Can he take de ╌ light willing Can that Look, that Face de ╌ ceive?
A56299Can that look, that face de ╌ ceive?
A56299Could this love ╌ ly charming Maid think Mir ╌ ti ╌ lo would de ╌ ceive her?
A56299Has she lavish''d all her store?
A56299I dye, I in kil ╌ ling?
A56299II Can Drusilla give no more?
A56299Must my hopes to nothing fall?
A56299can he take de ╌ light in Killing?
A56299could Co ╌ rin ╌ na be a ╌ fraid, she by him should be be ╌ tray''d?
A56299how glad ╌ ly we be ╌ leive, when the Heart is too too willing: Can that Look, that Face de ╌ ceive?
A56299of Love, who wou''d live, who who wou''d live, wou''d live and not enjoy e''m?
A56299— Who can his — joys — command?
A178791 CAn you the Author of our ioy So soone depart?
A178791 O Ioyes exceeding?
A178792 Paradise were meeter farre To entertaine so bright a Starre: But why erres my folly so?
A178792 See how faire; O how faire they shine, What yeelds more pompe beneath the skies?
A17879And are they vnhappy that abide in societie?
A17879And wert not thou one of their societie, when they bred thee, instructing thee to goe, and speake?
A17879BReath you now, while Io Hymen To the Bride we sing: O how many ioyes, and honors, From this match will spring?
A17879Braine- sick, why start''st thou so?
A17879Cynick STay; whether you humane be or diuine; here is no passage; see you not the earth furrowed?
A17879Did they not liue in societie?
A17879Diuinest Orpheus, ô how all from thee Proceed with wondrous sweetnesse, am I free?
A17879Doest thou esteeme it a good thing to liue?
A17879Hadst thou not a Father and Mother?
A17879How can I?
A17879Is my affliction vanish''t?
A17879Mania?
A17879Quam plena numinis?
A17879Shall I now chide or pitie thee?
A17879What powerfull noise is this importunes me, T''abandon darkenesse which my humour fits?
A17879Whether trauels thy tongue ill nurtur''dman?
A17879Who art thou?
A17879Will you reuiue, and straight destroy, New mirth to teares conuert?
A17879and wouldst thou only be singular?
A17879are there not millions of Starres that participate their glorious beames?
A17879ecquid esse par potest?
A17879is there any Element simple?
A17879is there not a mixture of all things?
A17879number thee with madmen?
A17879the region solitarie?
A17879thou art as miserable in life, as foolish in thy opinion; answere me; doest thou thinke that all happinesse consists in solitarinesse?
A17879— Too too long Alas, good Entheus, hast thou brook''t this wrong; What?