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