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
46775Joseph Van Aken(?).
46158And if discourse be sluggish growing, Whate''er the cause to which''tis owing, What''s sure to set the tongue a- going? 46158 And lastly let us not forget The occasion upon which we''re met, What helps to move a chapel- debt?
46158If one has given another pain, And distant coldness both maintain, What helps to make them friends again? 46158 If things of use or decoration Require a friendly consultation, What greatly aids the conversation?
46158When dulness seizes on the mind, And thought no liberty can find, What can the captive powers unbind? 46158 When sorrow frowns, what power can cheer, Or chase away the falling tear Without the vile effects of beer, Like Pekoe or Bohea?
46158When vanish''d spirits intertwine, And social sympathies combine, What of such friendship is a sign? 46158 ''What is that for, sir?'' 46158 ''What would you prefer? 46158 A pint of porter or a tumbler of grog?'' 46158 At the railway stations? 46158 At the restaurants? 46158 But do all classes procure this necessity on equal terms? 46158 But if Great Britain is so large a consumer of tea, why, he asks,do crime and ignorance still prevail amongst the body of the people?
46158How did tea- meetings originate?
46158How, then, should tea be made?
46158In reply to the question,"What do you drink?"
46158Is it any wonder that women once broken down are so hard to restore to health again?
46158Others said,''Tea is not unwholesome to me; why then should I leave it off?''
46158What was the result of Wesley''s attempt to form a_ tea_-total society?
46158What, he asks, can be more delightful than those social days described by Tate, the poet- laureate?
46158Writing to his"lady- love,"he said,"Will your friend give me some blanc- mange?
46158[ 3] What is there to take its place?
46158exclaimed the astonished poet;''am I walking?''
769Why does the hare fly from you?
769You are not myself,returned Soshi;"how do you know that I do not know that the fishes are enjoying themselves?"
769But, after all, what great doctrine is there which is easy to expound?
769Change is the only Eternal,--why not as welcome Death as Life?
769Do we not need the tea- room more than ever?
769Have you not noticed that the wild flowers are becoming scarcer every year?
769His friend spake to him thus:"You are not a fish; how do you know that the fishes are enjoying themselves?"
769How could we live without them?
769In our self- centered century, what inspiration do we offer them?
769Is it not but an instinct derived from the days of slavery?
769Is it not like asking the birds to sing and mate cooped up in cages?
769Our standards of morality are begotten of the past needs of society, but is society to remain always the same?
769Rob the Church of her accessories and what remains behind?
769Tell me, will this be kindness?
769The poets of the Decadence( when was not the world in decadence?
769V. Art Appreciation Have you heard the Taoist tale of the Taming of the Harp?
769We say that the present age possesses no art:--who is responsible for this?
769What solace do they not bring to the bedside of the sick, what a light of bliss to the darkness of weary spirits?
769What were the crimes you must have committed during your past incarnation to warrant such punishment in this?
769When will the West understand, or try to understand, the East?
769Where better than in a flower, sweet in its unconsciousness, fragrant because of its silence, can we image the unfolding of a virgin soul?
769Where is Horaisan?
769Whither do they all go, these flowers, when the revelry is over?
769Who can contemplate a masterpiece without being awed by the immense vista of thought presented to our consideration?
769Why do men and women like to advertise themselves so much?
769Why not amuse yourselves at our expense?
769Why not consecrate ourselves to the queen of the Camelias, and revel in the warm stream of sympathy that flows from her altar?
769Why not destroy flowers if thereby we can evolve new forms ennobling the world idea?
769Why not enter into their spirit, or, like Liehtse, ride upon the hurricane itself?
769Why take the plants from their homes and ask them to bloom mid strange surroundings?
769Why the display of family plates, reminding us of those who have dined and are dead?
769Why these pictured victims of chase and sport, the elaborate carvings of fishes and fruit?
769Why were the flowers born so beautiful and yet so hapless?
769Would you not have preferred to have been killed at once when you were first captured?
769You may laugh at us for having"too much tea,"but may we not suspect that you of the West have"no tea"in your constitution?
19392Be quiet, ca n''t you?
19392I wonder, madam,he replied, roughly,"why all ladies ask such questions?"
19392&& or in what poem the lines run down the ages?
19392''Sir,''he replied,''I did not count your glasses of wine; why should you number my cups of tea?''"
19392Can the most vivid imagination picture the angels( above the stars) drinking coffee?
19392Did eyes preadamite first see the bloom, Luscious nepenthe of the soul that grieves?
19392How shall we speak thy complicated Pow''rs?
19392I tell you?
19392Is n''t that a picture?
19392No?
19392Of gossip, perhaps-- still and yet-- What of Johnson?
19392Or wou''d you in sublimer Themes engage, And sing of Worthies who adorn the Age?
19392Pray, what are they talking about, or of whom are they talking?"
19392Sons of Appelles, wou''d you draw the Face And Shape of Venus, and with equal Grace In some Elysian Field the Figure place?
19392Then, why not add tea to the list?
19392What better proof do we want, therefore, that to women''s influence is due the cultivation and retention of the tea habit?
19392What would the world do without tea?--how did it exist?
19392Who does n''t think of taking in the comforting cup of tea?
19392Who knows its author, or when it was written, or can quote the line before or after"the cups That cheer, but not inebriate"?
19392Who was the first to color tea and coffee with milk?
19392Whoever thinks of taking coffee into a sick- room?
19392Why should it be?
19392Without tea, what would become of women, and without women and tea, what would become of our domestic literary men and matinee idols?
19392Would you?
19392You Artists of the AEsculapian Tribe, Wou''d you, like AEsculapius''s Self, Prescribe, Cure Maladies, and Maladies prevent?
19392You Pleaders, who for Conquest at the Bar Contend as Fierce and Loud as Chiefs in War; Would you Amaze and Charm the list''ning Court?
19392You that to Isis''s Bark or Cam retreat, Wou''d you prove worthy Sons of either Seat, And All in Learning''s Commonwealth be Great?
19392_ TEA IN LADIES''NOVELS_ What would women novelists do without tea in their books?