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.

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35350''Ah?
35350Also if there were still any alchemists searching for the philosopher''s stone and the transmutation of metals?
35350And what was that?
35350But how shall stones move and arrange themselves into a building?
35350But suppose he was a Sorcerer, are there also some of them so devout as this man appears to be?
35350But what is a living stone?
35350Do you not comprehend my son, with what simplicity nature can render to man the goods which he has lost?
35350Do you still( said he) rather believe your own Whimseys, than Natural Reason?
35350Good Lord( cried I) What do I hear?
35350Hast thou also submitted thyself to the yoke?
35350He has talked to me of these Sylphes with great earnestnes: should he prove a sorcerer in the upshot?
35350How Sir( cried I), would you persuade me, that these friends you speak of are married?
35350How can I tell?
35350How long think you, that our Sages can subsist without eating?
35350How many learned men( in former ages) In all the sciences were counted Sages?
35350How shall we remount this throne and recover this lost sovereignty?
35350How( said I) can you see them die, and yet your commerce renders them immortal?
35350I had fastened my tokens round my hat of which the young King soon took notice, and demanded if I were he, who could at the gate redeem those tokens?
35350In case we all of us were lords, and possessed all the goods upon earth, and were seated at table, who would there then be to bring up the service?''
35350Is it impossible that amongst the wandering spirits he may not have been worsted in a conflict with some undocible Hobgoblin?
35350Is it possible that he can thus suffer himself to be filled with these fooleries?
35350Is it possible that the excellentest of all men should be in my study?
35350It seems( continued he) that you should be but ill read in Physicks, that can not be persuaded of the existence of these people?
35350Pray what can more improve the Commonwealth, Than the discovery of the way to Health?
35350Sir( cried I, remembering that I had a ticklish game to play) how shall I render myself worthy of so much goodness?
35350What Pains have learn''d Physitians For cleansing Physiques[ strange perturbed] Brook?
35350What remedy for this evil?
35350Where am I?
35350Why do they study thee so little?
35350and should I have been deceived till now, in believing that there were no such things?
35350art thou here too?
35350that the great Gabalis should honour me with his visit?
35350what is such a Time, in respect of Eternity?
35366''But how is one to love when one do n''t feel like it, or has attractions in another direction?'' 35366 ''What''n thunder''s up now, Bet-- no, Lizzie, I mean?''
35366''Where, then, was the true locality of the scene that Betsey saw taking place?'' 35366 ''Who knoweth the spirit of a man that it goeth upward, or of a beast that it goeth downward?
35366And so you like the text, do you? 35366 Was Tom Clark mistaken?
35366What of her?
35366Will you do the same?
35366''Colonel Clark, can I do anything for you?''
35366''Did it succeed?''
35366''I will; will_ you_?''
35366''Let''s love each other this time out, will_ you_?''
35366''Not nothing, Lizzie?''
35366''What about, Lizzie?''
35366''Who did that?''
35366''Who is it?''
35366''Who is it?''
35366Am I to blame?
35366Are there any_ Dead_?
35366Are they bad?
35366Can I-- can they, can we, can she-- do anything for you, in this sad hour of your destiny?
35366Captain Clark, do you see yonder battery of the enemy?
35366Curious, is n''t it, how long some gods_ will_ live?
35366Did you ever see a man in tears-- tears tapped from his very soul?
35366Do Souls occupy space?
35366Do n''t you know that he is gazing down into your eyes?
35366Do you hear me, Ministers of State?
35366Do you see the point, the place-- the thing I am aiming at?
35366Do you see the point-- the place where the laugh comes in?
35366Does a Soul feel heat, cold, get wet in a storm?
35366Failure?
35366Friends, I have seen many such-- have you?
35366Had my life, my thinking, and my action on thought been failures?
35366Hereafter?
35366Home, did I say?
35366How can souls be saved without a salary?
35366How prevent it?
35366How?
35366I mean to; wo n''t you?''
35366If I give you command of a regiment whose colonel was killed yesterday, can you take it?''
35366If he could, what of it?
35366Is it just to yourself, your foe, the world, or God?
35366Is n''t it possible to feed him with a little arsenic, or some other sort of poison, and not get caught at it?
35366Is this right?
35366More, did I say?
35366My hearers, can you?
35366Now he is watching you-- don''t his glance trouble you?
35366Said I:''And does this feeling demand a physical atonement?''
35366So soon?
35366These are the Unloved ones; yet ought not to be, for are they not somebody''s sons and daughters?
35366Tom Clark, do n''t you hear?
35366Very cheap, do n''t you think so?
35366Was it Fancy?
35366Was it Fear?...
35366Was it a call to the angels to join in prayer-- midnight prayer, for the sinful souls of men?
35366Was it in a dream?
35366Was it the invisible Hesperina, telegraphing Betsey''s soul across the vast expanse of the Continent of Dream?
35366Was she right?
35366We seldom value either a man or woman, until they are either dead or a long way off, and then--''Who''d a''thought it?''
35366What are the frogs and bloody waves of Egypt, compared to these miracles of the human soul-- these Dream- lives that are not Dreams?
35366What becomes of dead children?--of idiots?--lunatics?--premature births?
35366What d''ye think o''that, my lady?--what d''ye think o''that, my man?
35366What frightful gorgon is that?
35366What is that at the window?
35366What of it-- isn''t Death an eternal sleep?
35366What of it?
35366What work?
35366What''s genius without gold?
35366What''s life without money?
35366What''s talent without brass?
35366What''s the consequence?
35366What''s the consequence?''
35366What''s the loudest call?
35366What''s the result?
35366What''s the use of wishing?
35366What, then, is this?
35366When they laugh at his misery, whose lives he has saved?
35366When was it, where was it, that she had heard that voice and word before?
35366When, how, where had it made so deep an impression on her mind?
35366Whence came the voice?
35366Who can tell?
35366Who shall answer me these questions?
35366Who was it that spoke these melodious words?
35366Who was it-- what was it that spoke?
35366Whom hast thou uplifted, loved, hated?
35366Why did you sacrifice these six hundred thousand men?
35366Why do n''t you bid them rise and be men?
35366Why grudge freemen the pay of other free men; the bounty, the pension, of other heroes of the same rank?
35366Why?
35366Why?
35366Will I?
35366Will it ever be?
35366Will you sanction it longer?
35366You"ca n''t?"
35366_ No black man yet ever sold his country!_ Why do n''t you first remove their disabilities here in the North?
35366_ Two_ dreams?
35366did n''t I tell you not to speak?
35366spending all my time in cultivating thistles-- getting pricked and cursing them-- when roses smell so very well, and are so easily raised?
35366what are tigresses?
35366what is a virago?
35366who knows anything about a judgment?
35366why do n''t they sound its depth, and_ bring it to the surface_?
35366will the Eternal God of Heaven?
35366will your own conscience?