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.

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42704Ah, did he not foretell that some misfortune would happen?
42704All honours must be shown to Cæsar''s ambassadors, must they not?
42704And I am your wife, am I not?
42704And you, Tigellinus, who were at Rome during the winter, you heard nothing concerning this matter, did you?
42704Are you, even you, also afraid of him, Narraboth?
42704Art thou afraid of me, Jokanaan, that thou wilt not look at me?...
42704But what of that?
42704But, wherefore dost thou not look at me, Jokanaan?
42704Can a man tell what will come to pass?
42704Did I not tell thee that I had heard in the palace the beatings of the wings of the angel of death, and hath he not come, the angel of death?
42704Did he not prophesy it?
42704Do ye not see it?
42704Do you not hear it?
42704Do you not hear it?
42704Does she not reel like a drunken woman?
42704FIRST SOLDIER At whom is he looking?
42704FIRST SOLDIER Why do they dispute about their religion?
42704FIRST SOLDIER Why?
42704From what vineyards is it gathered?
42704HEROD And that restoration of the Temple about which they have talked so much, will anything be done?
42704HEROD Bring me-- what is it that I desire?
42704HEROD Concerning whom then did he speak?
42704HEROD Do you not see your daughter, how pale she is?
42704HEROD For what reason?
42704HEROD He raises the dead?
42704HEROD Not of Cæsar?
42704HEROD On what subject?
42704HEROD What does that mean?
42704HEROD What is it to me whether she dance or not?
42704HEROD What is this miracle of the daughter of Jairus?
42704HEROD Wherefore should I not be happy?
42704HEROD You hear how she answers me, this daughter of yours?
42704HERODIAS I am sterile, I?
42704HERODIAS Oh, yes, I see it well, and the stars are falling like ripe figs, are they not?
42704HERODIAS What does that matter?
42704HERODIAS What is it to you if she be pale or not?
42704HERODIAS What is it to you if she dance on blood?
42704HERODIAS What wine is that, the wine of God?
42704HERODIAS You hear what he says against me?
42704Has he not a sombre look?
42704Has she not a strange look?
42704Have I not the right to be happy?
42704He of whom the Tetrarch is afraid?
42704How is it that the red viper stirs no longer?...
42704I asked you a question, did I not?
42704I have sworn it, have I not?
42704I said it; did I not say it?
42704If you are not afraid of him why do you not deliver him to the Jews, who for these six months past have been clamouring for him?
42704In a silver charger?
42704In what wine- press may one find it?
42704Is he as beautiful as thou art, Jokanaan?
42704Is it not true, Tigellinus, that the philosophers at Rome kill themselves?
42704Is there not a wind blowing?
42704It is like a tomb....[_ To the soldiers._] Did you not hear me?
42704It is strange, is it not?
42704JOKANAAN Angel of the Lord God, what dost thou here with thy sword?
42704JOKANAAN Art thou not afraid, daughter of Herodias?
42704JOKANAAN Where is she who gave herself unto the Captains of Assyria, who have baldricks on their loins, and tiaras of divers colours on their heads?
42704JOKANAAN Who is this woman who is looking at me?
42704JOKANAAN Who speaketh?
42704SALOMÉ By what will you swear, Tetrarch?
42704SALOMÉ He says terrible things about my mother, does he not?
42704SALOMÉ Is he an old man, this prophet?
42704SALOMÉ Of whom is he speaking?
42704SALOMÉ This prophet... is he an old man?
42704SALOMÉ Who is Elias?
42704SALOMÉ Who is he, the Son of Man?
42704SALOMÉ Who was that who cried out?
42704SALOMÉ You swear it, Tetrarch?
42704SALOMÉ[_ Going up to the young Syrian._] You will do this tiling for me, will you not, Narraboth?
42704Salomé looks at him and steps slowly back._][ Illustration: A PLATONIC LAMENT] JOKANAAN Where is he whose cup of abominations is now full?
42704She is charming, is she not?
42704She is like a mad woman, is she not?
42704THE CAPPADOCIAN He was not afraid?
42704THE CAPPADOCIAN Is that the Queen Herodias, she who wears a black mitre sewn with pearls, and whose hair is powdered with blue dust?
42704THE CAPPADOCIAN May one see him?
42704THE CAPPADOCIAN Strangled?
42704THE CAPPADOCIAN What is he talking of?
42704THE CAPPADOCIAN What is his name?
42704THE CAPPADOCIAN What ring?
42704THE CAPPADOCIAN Whence comes he?
42704THE CAPPADOCIAN Who is he?
42704THE PAGE OF HERODIAS What is that to you?
42704THE PAGE OF HERODIAS Why do you speak to her?
42704THE SLAVE What answer may I give the Tetrarch from the Princess?
42704THE YOUNG SYRIAN Is it your pleasure that I bid them bring your litter, Princess?
42704THE YOUNG SYRIAN Will you be seated, Princess?
42704THE YOUNG SYRIAN Would it not be better to return to the banquet?
42704THE YOUNG SYRIAN You have just left the feast, Princess?
42704TIGELLINUS On what subject, sire?
42704The Executioner looks scared._] Who has taken my ring?
42704The head of a man that is cut from his body is ill to look upon, is it not?
42704There is an icy wind, and I hear... wherefore do I hear in the air this beating of wings?
42704They are like black lakes troubled by fantastic moons.... Do you think he will speak again?
42704They say the veil of the Sanctuary has disappeared, do they not?
42704Think you I am like the King of Egypt, who gives no feast to his guests but that he shows them a corpse?
42704Thou hast waded deep enough therein.... HEROD What is it to me?
42704Was it the taste of blood?...
42704Well, Salomé, you do not wish a misfortune to happen to me?
42704What is it you would have in a silver charger, O sweet and fair Salomé, you who are fairer than all the daughters of Judæa?
42704What is it, Salomé?
42704What pleasure could you have in it?
42704What shall I do now, Jokanaan?
42704What was''t?
42704What would you have them bring thee in a silver charger?
42704What wouldst thou have?
42704Where is he, who in a robe of silver shall one day die in the face of all the people?
42704Where is the Princess?
42704Where is this Man at present?
42704Wherefore are they shut?
42704Wherefore did I give my oath?
42704Wherefore dost thou not look at me?
42704Wherefore doth she look at me with her golden eyes, under her gilded eyelids?
42704Wherefore is there blood here?...
42704Wherefore is thy raiment stained with scarlet?
42704Who are those wild beasts howling?
42704Who dared to do that?
42704Who has drunk my wine?
42704Whom seekest thou in this foul palace?
42704Whose is it?
42704Why are you always gazing at her?
42704Why can I not see it, this bird?
42704Why did she not return to the banquet as I commanded her?
42704Why do you look at her?
42704Why do you look at her?
42704Why does he not cry out, this man?
42704Why does the Tetrarch look at me all the while with his mole''s eyes under his shaking eyelids?
42704Will she not be fair as a queen?
42704Will you not dance for me, Salomé?
42704You allow him to revile your wife?
42704You say that, you that are ever looking at my daughter, you that would have her dance for your pleasure?
42704You would like that, would you not?
42704[ Illustration: THE TOILETTE OF SALOMÉ-- I] SALOMÉ[_ Rising._] Will you indeed give me whatsoever I shall ask, Tetrarch?
42704[_ Enter Herod, Herodias, and all the Court._] HEROD Where is Salomé?
42704[_ She sees the Page of Herodias and addresses him._] Come hither, thou wert the friend of him who is dead, is it not so?
42704and this body, what does this body here?
42704he has written a satire against them?
42704what is going to happen?
42704what of that?
42704what would I say?
42704wherefore didst thou not look at me, Jokanaan?
42704wherefore didst thou not look at me, Jokanaan?
42704wherefore dost thou tarry, Salomé?
42704why did I not hide him from the moon?
42704why have you left the body here?