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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12142 | ''My good friend,''quoth I,''as sure as I am I, and you are you--''''And who are you?'' |
12142 | Does anybody,asks Thackeray in a strangely matter- of- fact fashion,"believe that this is a real sentiment? |
12142 | Now for your desire,he writes to a correspondent in 1759,"of knowing the reason of my turning author? |
12142 | Returning out of Asia,declaims Mr. Shandy,"when I sailed from Aegina towards Megara"( when can this have been? |
12142 | Thy mother and thyself at a distance from me-- and what can compensate for such a destitution? 12142 Where,"he proceeds,"is Troy, and Mycenae, and Thebes, and Delos, and Persepolis, and Agrigentum? |
12142 | ''Qui le diable est cet homme- là ?'' |
12142 | ( why not"than to drink to satisfy thirst?" |
12142 | And is your heart still so warm, Maria? |
12142 | And what is it, I beseech you-- what is it that men will not do to keep clear of so sore an imputation and punishment? |
12142 | And where will you dry it, Maria? |
12142 | Are we forever to be twisting and untwisting the same rope, forever on the same track, forever at the same pace?" |
12142 | Are you sure of it? |
12142 | Art thou in debt, though not to Shimei? |
12142 | But what of this, which closes the scene, in fact? |
12142 | But why cowardice? |
12142 | But why do you doctors attack such a one with your incision knife? |
12142 | But, on the other hand, does anybody-- or did anybody before Thackeray-- suggest that it was meant to pass for genuine feeling? |
12142 | Does a man from real conviction of heart forsake his vices? |
12142 | Does a pure virgin fear God, and say her prayers? |
12142 | Does humility clothe and educate the unknown orphan? |
12142 | Hast thou been spoken for to the king or the captain of the host without success? |
12142 | How do you like the simile?" |
12142 | How shall he tell his story? |
12142 | In other words,"I propose to make the parable a peg whereon to hang a few observations on( what does the reader suppose?) |
12142 | Is it not an obvious piece of mock pathetic?] |
12142 | Is it not to fly from this that he rises early, late takes rest, and eats the bread of carefulness? |
12142 | Or did he who maketh poor as well as maketh rich strip it of its natural powers to mollify the heart and supple the temper of your race? |
12142 | Shall I go on? |
12142 | She is in her climacteric? |
12142 | Should my child, my Lydia, want a mother, may I hope you will( if she is left parentless) take her to your bosom? |
12142 | That this luxury of generosity, this gallant rescue of Misery-- out of an old cab-- is genuine feeling?" |
12142 | What is become, brother Toby, of Nineveh and Babylon, of Cyzicum and Mytilene? |
12142 | What, then, Shimei, is the fault of poverty so black? |
12142 | What, then, were his notions of true"sentiment"in literature? |
12142 | When it lost everything, did it lose the right to pity too? |
12142 | Which are we meant to look at-- the sorrows of Maria? |
12142 | Who can say so much in praise of his wife? |
12142 | Who says so? |
12142 | Why should I harm thee? |
12142 | Why so? |
12142 | [ 1] Is a cloud upon thy affairs? |
12142 | is he not the father of the child?" |
12142 | is it of so general concern that thou and all thy family must rise up as one man to reproach it? |
12142 | not to thirst, than to take physic to cure it?" |
12142 | or the condition of the pocket- handkerchief? |
12142 | or the sensibilities of the Sentimental Traveller? |
12142 | pay for the way I go and for the way I do not go?'' |
12142 | said Choiseul, t''other day,''ce Chevalier Shandy?''" |
12142 | said I, seeing it was impracticable to pass betwixt him and the gate, art thou for coming in or going out? |