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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A20577 | Quid ad me terra tua? |
A43556 | Were not the Tribunes of the People in the State of Rome, held to be inviolable; exempt for whatsoever they committed, from all Law and punishment? |
A17958 | Abuses, doubtlesse, great and many haue, by successe of time, crept hereinto, as into what other almost, diuine, or ciuill, doe they not? |
A17958 | Alas, what my desert can iustify your abandoning my fellowship,& hanging me thus vp, to be smoke- starued ouer your chimnies? |
A17958 | Am I combrous for carriage? |
A17958 | Am I heauy for burthen? |
A17958 | Am I vnhandsome in your sight? |
A17958 | But why seeke wee in corners for pettie commodities, when as the onely mynerall of Cornish Tynne, openeth so large a field to the Countries benefit? |
A17958 | Hath such a one abused you, saith he? |
A17958 | Is''t true that Spring in rock hereby, Doth tide- wise ebbe and flow? |
A17958 | Lacks he meat, drinke, or apparrell? |
A17958 | Lastly, am I costly to bee prouided? |
A17958 | Or haue wee foolas with lyers met? |
A17958 | Somewhat neere the place of his birth? |
A17958 | Thither I rode, to take view of an antiquitie, called, The other halfe stone; which I found to be thus? |
A17958 | To reproue one of lazines, they will say, Doest thou make Idle a coate? |
A17958 | Whence then proceedeth this vnkinde and vnusuall strangenesse? |
A17958 | or hard to bee maintayned? |
A17958 | that is, a coate for idlenes? |