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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A03022 | ARe they shadowes that we see? |
A03022 | And can shadowes pleasure giue? |
A03022 | WAs euer houre brought more delight To mortall sight, Then this, wherein faire Tethys daignes to shew Her, and her Nymphes arow In glory bright? |
B07101 | Of what nature? |
A18416 | Nothing but Rockes in these masking< corr> deuices< seg>? |
A19838 | But what Prospectiue is this? |
A19838 | Shall I be blest, to entertaine so great Powers? |
A19838 | WHAT haue I seene? |
A19838 | or am I any where? |
A19838 | or do I see at all? |
A19838 | or what shall I herein see? |
A19838 | was this Iris,( the Messenger of Iuno) or els but a fantasme or imagination? |
A19838 | what sights are these? |
A19838 | where am I? |
A19838 | will 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? |
A11276 | For shall we say, Our Soule is, but as, a Seeing Hand, or Doing Eye? |
A11276 | For, Will seemes nothing but Activity: A Rationall Will( may I so speak?) |
A11276 | Is the Difference then in This? |
A11276 | The 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?) |
A11276 | What shall we say then? |
A11276 | is Will, in all Agents,( Naturall Animall, Rationall,) Equall; at least equally Free? |
A11276 | or like Plato''s Idea of a Good Prince, Philosophus Regnans, or Rex Philosophans? |
A56299 | Can he take de ╌ light in kil ╌ ling? |
A56299 | Can he take de ╌ light willing Can that Look, that Face de ╌ ceive? |
A56299 | Can that look, that face de ╌ ceive? |
A56299 | Could this love ╌ ly charming Maid think Mir ╌ ti ╌ lo would de ╌ ceive her? |
A56299 | Has she lavish''d all her store? |
A56299 | I dye, I in kil ╌ ling? |
A56299 | II Can Drusilla give no more? |
A56299 | Must my hopes to nothing fall? |
A56299 | can he take de ╌ light in Killing? |
A56299 | could Co ╌ rin ╌ na be a ╌ fraid, she by him should be be ╌ tray''d? |
A56299 | how glad ╌ ly we be ╌ leive, when the Heart is too too willing: Can that Look, that Face de ╌ ceive? |
A56299 | of Love, who wou''d live, who who wou''d live, wou''d live and not enjoy e''m? |
A56299 | — Who can his — joys — command? |
A17879 | 1 CAn you the Author of our ioy So soone depart? |
A17879 | 1 O Ioyes exceeding? |
A17879 | 2 Paradise were meeter farre To entertaine so bright a Starre: But why erres my folly so? |
A17879 | 2 See how faire; O how faire they shine, What yeelds more pompe beneath the skies? |
A17879 | And are they vnhappy that abide in societie? |
A17879 | And wert not thou one of their societie, when they bred thee, instructing thee to goe, and speake? |
A17879 | BReath you now, while Io Hymen To the Bride we sing: O how many ioyes, and honors, From this match will spring? |
A17879 | Braine- sick, why start''st thou so? |
A17879 | Cynick STay; whether you humane be or diuine; here is no passage; see you not the earth furrowed? |
A17879 | Did they not liue in societie? |
A17879 | Diuinest Orpheus, ô how all from thee Proceed with wondrous sweetnesse, am I free? |
A17879 | Doest thou esteeme it a good thing to liue? |
A17879 | Hadst thou not a Father and Mother? |
A17879 | How can I? |
A17879 | Is my affliction vanish''t? |
A17879 | Mania? |
A17879 | Quam plena numinis? |
A17879 | Shall I now chide or pitie thee? |
A17879 | What powerfull noise is this importunes me, T''abandon darkenesse which my humour fits? |
A17879 | Whether trauels thy tongue ill nurtur''dman? |
A17879 | Who art thou? |
A17879 | Will you reuiue, and straight destroy, New mirth to teares conuert? |
A17879 | and wouldst thou only be singular? |
A17879 | are there not millions of Starres that participate their glorious beames? |
A17879 | ecquid esse par potest? |
A17879 | is there any Element simple? |
A17879 | is there not a mixture of all things? |
A17879 | number thee with madmen? |
A17879 | the region solitarie? |
A17879 | thou 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? |