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
15364''I do n''t know; is n''t it Emm[=a]us?''
15364Deb[)o]rah?
15364He looked for comment and hoped for praise, but the Provost''s only remark was,''Why do you say Emm[=a]us?''
15364Is it useful?
15364Then he went on''Deb[)o]rah?
15364Why can we not so use it now?
15364Why do we not speak of''The Royal College of Leeches''?
15364_ meterly fausse_(?
15364fy!--a Greek tragedy and protagonists?).
15364or is it merely a pretentious blundering substitute for words that are useful?
17548_ Quid dicam quanta jactat se Brassica laude? 17548 But what would you say, if I was to observe to you all that_ Erythræus_ has writ of the Rhyme_ Cum intervallo,& sine intervallo_ in_ Virgil_? 17548 Can it be said that ten dull Words creep on dully in any one of these Lines? 17548 Hujus rei quanta negligentia in_ Statio_,_ Lucano_,_ Claudiano_,_ Silio Italico_? 17548 Is not_ Heav''nly_ as much an Expletive as_ O_, and can either of these Couplets deserve to be plac''d in the Front of the Iliad? 17548 What God the fatal Enmity begun? 17548 What Reason can be given why_ ma_ in_ manus_ is short, and_ ma_ in_ manes_ long? 17548 What Words can be rougher than such as these,_ Rides_,_ Rapt_,_ Throws_,_ Storms_; or smoother than these,_ Wheel_,_ Hush_,_ Lull_? 17548 Whence you are? 17548 Where can a smoother Line than this be found in our Language? 17548 Who does not see Porpoises and Dolphins tumbling about in the Ocean when he reads this Line?
17548Why is_ a_ in_ amens_ long, and_ a_ in_ amans_ short, and the like of other Words too numerous to relate?
17548Would not any body think that_ Vanerius_ intended to vie with_ Virgil_ in this Place?
16923Furenti place,the master roared,"Why spoil you thus my somnum?
16923A NYMPH''S LAMENT O Sister Nymphs, how shall we dance or sing Remembering What was and is not?
16923DID CAESAR BELIEVE IN GODS?
16923Does he not enjoy the same sun, breathe the same air, die, even as you do?
16923He winked( quousque tandem?)
16923How sing any more Now Aphrodite''s rosy reign is o''er?
16923Juno- Lucina did not go-- and why?
16923MODERN ROME"What shall I say of the modern city?
16923MORAL What means this ancient tale?
16923POEM.--What has become of the Gods?
16923Quid iuvat aeternitas Nominis, amare Nisi terrae filias Licet, et potare?
16923Quid sum miser tunc dicturus, Quem patronum rogaturus, Cum vix iustus sit securus?
16923ROMAN SLAVES"Is not a slave of the same stuff as you, his lord?
16923The Nereids seek thee in the salt sea- reaches, Seek thee; and seek, and seek, and never find: Canst thou not hear their calling on the wind?
16923The rob''d in purple, and the high in state?
16923Ubi sunt, qui ante nos In mundo fuere?
16923What if thine heaven be overcast?
16923What though he try to be polite And wag his tail with all his might, How shall one amiable Tail Against three angry Heads prevail?
16923What was their crime, you ask?
16923When is the piece, you want, to be compos''d?
16923Where is the exile, who, since time began, To fly from self had power?
16923Who knows?
16923Who penetrates today The secret of your deep designs?
16923Who would grasp at empty fame?
16923Who, when thou glid''st amid the dark abodes, To hurl the spear and to revere the gods, Shall teach thine Orphan One?
16923Why art thou sad, thou of the sceptred hand?
16923Why fly from clime to clime, new regions scour?
16923Why should we still project and plan, We creatures of an hour?
16923Your sovereign visions, as you lay Amid the sleeping lines?
16923_ Chorus_ Ubi sunt, O pocula, Dulciora melle, Rixae, pax, et oscula Rubentis puellae?