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? |
35350 | Also if there were still any alchemists searching for the philosopher''s stone and the transmutation of metals? |
35350 | And what was that? |
35350 | But how shall stones move and arrange themselves into a building? |
35350 | But suppose he was a Sorcerer, are there also some of them so devout as this man appears to be? |
35350 | But what is a living stone? |
35350 | Do you not comprehend my son, with what simplicity nature can render to man the goods which he has lost? |
35350 | Do you still( said he) rather believe your own Whimseys, than Natural Reason? |
35350 | Good Lord( cried I) What do I hear? |
35350 | Hast thou also submitted thyself to the yoke? |
35350 | He has talked to me of these Sylphes with great earnestnes: should he prove a sorcerer in the upshot? |
35350 | How Sir( cried I), would you persuade me, that these friends you speak of are married? |
35350 | How can I tell? |
35350 | How long think you, that our Sages can subsist without eating? |
35350 | How many learned men( in former ages) In all the sciences were counted Sages? |
35350 | How shall we remount this throne and recover this lost sovereignty? |
35350 | How( said I) can you see them die, and yet your commerce renders them immortal? |
35350 | I 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? |
35350 | In 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?'' |
35350 | Is it impossible that amongst the wandering spirits he may not have been worsted in a conflict with some undocible Hobgoblin? |
35350 | Is it possible that he can thus suffer himself to be filled with these fooleries? |
35350 | Is it possible that the excellentest of all men should be in my study? |
35350 | It seems( continued he) that you should be but ill read in Physicks, that can not be persuaded of the existence of these people? |
35350 | Pray what can more improve the Commonwealth, Than the discovery of the way to Health? |
35350 | Sir( cried I, remembering that I had a ticklish game to play) how shall I render myself worthy of so much goodness? |
35350 | What Pains have learn''d Physitians For cleansing Physiques[ strange perturbed] Brook? |
35350 | What remedy for this evil? |
35350 | Where am I? |
35350 | Why do they study thee so little? |
35350 | and should I have been deceived till now, in believing that there were no such things? |
35350 | art thou here too? |
35350 | that the great Gabalis should honour me with his visit? |
35350 | what 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? |
35366 | And so you like the text, do you? 35366 Was Tom Clark mistaken? |
35366 | What of her? |
35366 | Will 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?'' |
35366 | Am I to blame? |
35366 | Are there any_ Dead_? |
35366 | Are they bad? |
35366 | Can I-- can they, can we, can she-- do anything for you, in this sad hour of your destiny? |
35366 | Captain Clark, do you see yonder battery of the enemy? |
35366 | Curious, is n''t it, how long some gods_ will_ live? |
35366 | Did you ever see a man in tears-- tears tapped from his very soul? |
35366 | Do Souls occupy space? |
35366 | Do n''t you know that he is gazing down into your eyes? |
35366 | Do you hear me, Ministers of State? |
35366 | Do you see the point, the place-- the thing I am aiming at? |
35366 | Do you see the point-- the place where the laugh comes in? |
35366 | Does a Soul feel heat, cold, get wet in a storm? |
35366 | Failure? |
35366 | Friends, I have seen many such-- have you? |
35366 | Had my life, my thinking, and my action on thought been failures? |
35366 | Hereafter? |
35366 | Home, did I say? |
35366 | How can souls be saved without a salary? |
35366 | How prevent it? |
35366 | How? |
35366 | I mean to; wo n''t you?'' |
35366 | If I give you command of a regiment whose colonel was killed yesterday, can you take it?'' |
35366 | If he could, what of it? |
35366 | Is it just to yourself, your foe, the world, or God? |
35366 | Is n''t it possible to feed him with a little arsenic, or some other sort of poison, and not get caught at it? |
35366 | Is this right? |
35366 | More, did I say? |
35366 | My hearers, can you? |
35366 | Now he is watching you-- don''t his glance trouble you? |
35366 | Said I:''And does this feeling demand a physical atonement?'' |
35366 | So soon? |
35366 | These are the Unloved ones; yet ought not to be, for are they not somebody''s sons and daughters? |
35366 | Tom Clark, do n''t you hear? |
35366 | Very cheap, do n''t you think so? |
35366 | Was it Fancy? |
35366 | Was it Fear?... |
35366 | Was it a call to the angels to join in prayer-- midnight prayer, for the sinful souls of men? |
35366 | Was it in a dream? |
35366 | Was it the invisible Hesperina, telegraphing Betsey''s soul across the vast expanse of the Continent of Dream? |
35366 | Was she right? |
35366 | We seldom value either a man or woman, until they are either dead or a long way off, and then--''Who''d a''thought it?'' |
35366 | What are the frogs and bloody waves of Egypt, compared to these miracles of the human soul-- these Dream- lives that are not Dreams? |
35366 | What becomes of dead children?--of idiots?--lunatics?--premature births? |
35366 | What d''ye think o''that, my lady?--what d''ye think o''that, my man? |
35366 | What frightful gorgon is that? |
35366 | What is that at the window? |
35366 | What of it-- isn''t Death an eternal sleep? |
35366 | What of it? |
35366 | What work? |
35366 | What''s genius without gold? |
35366 | What''s life without money? |
35366 | What''s talent without brass? |
35366 | What''s the consequence? |
35366 | What''s the consequence?'' |
35366 | What''s the loudest call? |
35366 | What''s the result? |
35366 | What''s the use of wishing? |
35366 | What, then, is this? |
35366 | When they laugh at his misery, whose lives he has saved? |
35366 | When was it, where was it, that she had heard that voice and word before? |
35366 | When, how, where had it made so deep an impression on her mind? |
35366 | Whence came the voice? |
35366 | Who can tell? |
35366 | Who shall answer me these questions? |
35366 | Who was it that spoke these melodious words? |
35366 | Who was it-- what was it that spoke? |
35366 | Whom hast thou uplifted, loved, hated? |
35366 | Why did you sacrifice these six hundred thousand men? |
35366 | Why do n''t you bid them rise and be men? |
35366 | Why grudge freemen the pay of other free men; the bounty, the pension, of other heroes of the same rank? |
35366 | Why? |
35366 | Why? |
35366 | Will I? |
35366 | Will it ever be? |
35366 | Will you sanction it longer? |
35366 | You"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? |
35366 | did n''t I tell you not to speak? |
35366 | spending all my time in cultivating thistles-- getting pricked and cursing them-- when roses smell so very well, and are so easily raised? |
35366 | what are tigresses? |
35366 | what is a virago? |
35366 | who knows anything about a judgment? |
35366 | why do n''t they sound its depth, and_ bring it to the surface_? |
35366 | will the Eternal God of Heaven? |
35366 | will your own conscience? |