Quack to Questions

A Concordance to the Collected Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Compiled by Eugene F. Irey

quack, adj. (1)

    Edc1 10.155 3 ...the correction of this quack practice is to import into Education the wisdom of life.

quack, n. (1)

    F 6.45 24 Such an one [a strong, astringent, billious nature] has curculios, borers, knife-worms; a swindler ate him first...then a quack...

quackery, n. (2)

    Tran 1.349 15 ...the philanthropies and charities have a certain air of quackery.
    ET1 5.12 3 He (Coleridge) knew all about Unitarianism perfectly well, because he had once been a Unitarian and knew what quackery it was.

quacks, n. (1)

    Exp 3.66 12 You who see the artist, the orator, the poet, too near...and pronounce them failures, not heroes, but quacks,--conclude very reasonably that these arts are not for man, but are disease.

quadrangle, adj. (1)

    ET16 5.284 24 ...though there were some good pictures [at Wilton Hall], and a quadrangle cloister full of antique and modern statuary...yet the eye was still drawn to the windows...

quadrangle, n. (1)

    ET12 5.202 3 I saw the school-court or quadrangle [at Oxford] where, in 1683, the Convocation caused the Leviathan of Thomas Hobbes to be publicly burnt.

quadrant, n. (1)

    SwM 4.107 25 A poetic anatomist, in our own day, teaches that a snake, being a horizontal line, and man, being an erect line, constitute a right angle; and between the lines of this mystical quadrant all animated beings find their place...

quadrumanous, adj. (1)

    F 6.22 16 [Man] betrays his relation to what is below him...quadrumanous, quadruped ill-disguised...

quadruped, adj. (6)

    MoS 4.173 25 I know the quadruped opinion will not prevail.
    Ctr 6.165 17 We still carry sticking to us some remains of the preceding inferior quadruped organization.
    Bhr 6.172 18 We prize [manners] for their rough-plastic, abstergent force; to get people out of the quadruped state;...
    CbW 6.252 19 ...in the passing moment the quadruped interest is very prone to prevail;...
    FSLN 11.227 18 ...Mr. Webster and the country went for the application to these poor men [negroes] of quadruped law.
    PLT 12.23 1 How lately the hunter was the poor creature's organic enemy; a presumption inflamed, as the lawyers say, by observing how many faces in the street still remind us of visages in the forest,-the escape from the quadruped type not yet perfectly accomplished.

quadruped, n. (7)

    Nat2 3.180 10 Now we learn what patient periods must round themselves before the rock is formed;... How far off yet is the trilobite! how far the quadruped! how inconceivably remote is man!
    UGM 4.11 14 ...the chemic lump...arrives at the quadruped, and walks;...
    SwM 4.118 17 ...there is no comet...quadruped...that, for itself, does not interest more scholars and classifiers than the meaning and upshot of the frame of things.
    F 6.14 26 Lodged in the parent animal...[the vesicle] unlocks itself to fish, bird, or quadruped...
    F 6.22 17 [Man] betrays his relation to what is below him...quadrumanous, quadruped ill-disguised...
    Ctr 6.166 3 The age of the quadruped is to go out...
    PI 8.72 4 One would say of the force in the works of Nature, all depends on the battery. If it give one shock, we shall get to the fish form, and stop;...if three, to the quadruped;...

quadrupeds, n. (2)

    PLT 12.49 26 The same functions which are perfect in our quadrupeds are seen slower performed in palaeontology.
    CL 12.138 26 [Linnaeus]...examined fishes, insects, birds, quadrupeds;...

quadruple, adj. (2)

    Pt1 3.4 12 ...the highest minds of the world have never ceased to explore the double meaning, or shall I say the quadruple or centuple or much more manifold meaning, of every sensuous fact;...
    Farm 7.148 17 The high wall reflecting the heat back on the soil gives that acre a quadruple share of sunshine...

quadrupled, v. (1)

    Wth 6.126 20 The bread [a man] eats is first strength and animal spirits; it becomes...in still higher results, courage and endurance. This is the right compound interest; this is capital doubled, quadrupled, centupled;...

quadruples, v. (1)

    ET10 5.162 6 ...the engineer [in England] sees that every stroke of the steam-piston...doubles, quadruples, centuples the duke's capital...

quail, n. (1)

    ET5 5.84 7 You dine with a gentleman [in England] on venison, pheasant, quail, pigeons, poultry, mushrooms and pine-apples, all the growth of his estate.

quail, v. (1)

    MR 1.229 27 There is not the most bronzed and sharpened money-catcher who does not...quail and shake the moment he hears a question prompted by the new ideas.

quails, n. (2)

    PPh 4.72 1 [Socrates]...affected low phrases, and illustrations from cocks and quails...
    ET3 5.39 5 The land [in England] naturally abounds with game; immense heaths and downs are paved with quails, grouse and woodcock...

quaint, adj. (8)

    SR 2.82 24 Beauty, convenience, grandeur of thought and quaint expression are as near to us as to any...
    Exp 3.72 22 Fortune, Minerva, Muse, Holy Ghost,--these are quaint names, too narrow to cover this unbounded substance.
    ET14 5.240 21 [Bacon] explained himself by giving various quaint examples of the summary or common laws of which each science has its own illustration.
    ET16 5.289 6 Just before entering Winchester we stopped at the Church of Saint Cross, and after looking through the quaint antiquity, we demanded a piece of bread and a draught of beer...
    Chr2 10.109 22 ...we paint over the bareness of ethics with the quaint grotesques of theology.
    LLNE 10.333 3 In the pulpit...[Everett] gave the reins to his florid, quaint and affluent fancy.
    EurB 12.371 8 [Tennyson] is...a tasteful bachelor who collects quaint staircases and groined ceilings.
    EurB 12.372 1 Perhaps Tennyson is too quaint and elegant. What then?

quaintly, adv. (1)

    LE 1.163 21 ...the more quaintly you inspect its evanescent beauties...so much the more you master the biography of this hero...

quake, v. (4)

    Chr1 3.98 9 What have I gained...that I do not tremble before...the Calvinistic Judgment-day,--if I quake at opinion, the public opinion as we call it;...
    Chr1 3.98 13 If I quake, what matters it what I quake at?
    Chr1 3.98 14 If I quake, what matters it what I quake at?
    Bty 6.279 15 [Seyd] heard a voice none else could hear/ From centred and from errant sphere./ The quaking earth did quake in rhyme,/ Seas ebbed and flowed in epic chime./

Quaker, adj. (2)

    SL 2.163 21 The poor mind does not seem to itself to be any thing unless it have an outside badge,--some Gentoo diet, or Quaker coat...
    Bost 12.206 24 From...the Quaker women who for a testimony walked naked into the streets...down to Abner Kneeland...there never was wanting [in Boston] some thorn of dissent and innovation and heresy to prick the sides of conservatism.

Quaker, n. (5)

    PPh 4.71 27 [Socrates] was plain as a Quaker in habit and speech...
    GoW 4.267 10 The Quaker has established Quakerism...
    Wsp 6.222 6 In a new nation and language, [the countryman's] sect, as Quaker, or Lutheran, is lost.
    LLNE 10.346 13 These [19th Century] reformers were a new class. Instead of the fiery souls of the Puritans, bent on hanging the Quaker...these were gentle souls...
    FRO2 11.488 22 George Fox, the Quaker, said that, though he read of Christ and God, he knew them only from the like spirit in his own soul.

Quaker Society, n. (1)

    DL 7.125 8 In each the circumstance signalized differs, but in each it is made the coals of an ever-burning egotism. In one, it was his going to sea;... in a fourth, his coming out of the Quaker Society;...

Quakerism, n. (4)

    SR 2.61 17 An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man; as... Quakerism, of Fox;...
    SR 2.79 23 ...[creeds and churches] are also classifications of some powerful mind acting on the elemental thought of...man's relation to the Highest. Such is...Quakerism...
    GoW 4.267 10 The Quaker has established Quakerism...
    LLNE 10.325 23 It is not easy to date these eras of activity with any precision, but in this region one made itself remarked, say in 1820 and the twenty years following. It seemed...a crack in Nature, which split... Quakerism into Old and New;...

Quakers, History of the [Wi (1)

    Cour 7.274 11 There are ever appearing in the world men who, almost as soon as they are born, take a bee-line to...the axe of the tyrant, like...Jesus and Socrates. Look at...Sewel's History of the Quakers...

Quakers, n. (19)

    MR 1.228 16 Lutherans, Herrnhutters, Jesuits, Monks, Quakers, Knox, Wesley, Swedenborg, Bentham...all respected something...
    Tran 1.339 21 This [Transcendental] way of thinking...falling...on prelatical times, made Puritans and Quakers;...
    OS 2.282 6 A certain tendency to insanity has always attended the opening of the religious sense in men, as if they had been blasted with excess of light. The trances of Socrates...the convulsions of George Fox and his Quakers...are of this kind.
    SwM 4.140 7 The illuminated Quakers explained their Light, not as somewhat which leads to any action...
    ET4 5.48 20 The Methodists have acquired a face; the Quakers, a face;...
    ET13 5.226 9 Like the Quakers, [the wise legislator] may resist the separation of a class of priests...
    SA 8.86 1 It is an excellent custom of the Quakers...the silent prayer before meals.
    Grts 8.309 19 If you have ever known a good mind among the Quakers, you will have found [self-respect] is the element of their faith.
    SovE 10.203 23 The Church of Rome had its saints, and inspired the conscience of Europe...the Quakers, Fox and James Naylor.
    CSC 10.374 23 ...Quakers, Abolitionists, Calvinists, Unitarians and Philosophers,-all came successively to the top [at the Chardon Street Convention]...
    HDC 11.84 3 I find [in Concord annals]...no whipping of Quakers...
    EWI 11.107 14 Public attention...was drawn that way [to the West Indies], and the methods of the stealing and the transportation [of slaves] from Africa became noised abroad. The Quakers got the story.
    EWI 11.107 20 Six Quakers met in London on the 6th of July, 1783...to consider what step they should take for the relief and liberation of the negro slaves in the West Indies...
    EWI 11.108 3 [The English Quakers] made friends and raised money for the slave; they interested their Yearly Meeting; and all English and all American Quakers.
    EWI 11.108 16 [Thomas Clarkson] left Cambridge; he fell in with the six [English] Quakers.
    EWI 11.111 16 ...when...some Quakers, or Moravians, and Wesleyan and Baptist missionaries...had been moved to come [the the West Indies] and cheer the poor victim...these missionaries were persecuted by the planters...
    Wom 11.415 12 After the deification of Woman in the Catholic Church, in the sixteenth or seventeenth century...the Quakers have the honor of having first established, in their discipline, the equality of the sexes.
    Wom 11.419 21 ...if a woman demand votes, offices and political equality with men, as among the Shakers an Elder and Elderess are of equal power,-and among the Quakers,-it must not be refused.
    Bost 12.203 12 ...there is always [in Boston]...always a heresiarch, whom the governor and deputies labor with but cannot silence. Some new light... some protester against the cruelty of the magistrates to the Quakers;...

Quakers, Society of, n. (1)

    LS 11.4 17 ...it is now near two hundred years since the Society of Quakers denied the authority of the rite [the Lord's Supper] altogether...

quaking, adj. (2)

    Tran 1.332 22 ...[the materialist] will perceive that his mental fabric is built up on just as strange and quaking foundations as his proud edifice of stone.
    Bty 6.279 15 [Seyd] heard a voice none else could hear/ From centred and from errant sphere./ The quaking earth did quake in rhyme,/ Seas ebbed and flowed in epic chime./

qualification, n. (4)

    Comp 2.109 2 Still more striking is the expression of this fact [of Compensation] in the proverbs of all nations, which are always...the statements of an absolute truth without qualification.
    PPh 4.61 9 A great common-sense is [Plato's] warrant and qualification to be the world's interpreter.
    Wom 11.422 6 For the other point, of [women]...aiming at abstract right without allowance for circumstances,-that is not a disqualification, but a qualification [for voting].
    EurB 12.376 17 [The society in Wilhelm Meister] was founded on power to do what was necessary, each person finding it an indispensable qualification of membership that he could do something useful...

qualifications, n. (5)

    Pow 6.76 25 The good lawyer is not the man who has an eye to every side and angle of contingency, and qualifies all his qualifications...
    Elo2 8.126 14 If I should make the shortest list of the qualifications of the orator, I should begin with manliness;...
    Aris 10.50 13 It is curious how negligent the public is of the essential qualifications of its representatives.
    ChiE 11.473 20 I am sure that gentlemen around me bear in mind the bill... requiring that candidates for public offices shall first pass examinations on their literary qualifications for the same.
    CL 12.142 9 The qualifications of a professor [of walking] are endurance, plain clothes, old shoes...

qualified, adj. (2)

    Prch 10.231 4 There are always plenty of young, ignorant people...wanting peremptorily instruction; but in the usual averages of parishes, only one person that is qualified to give it.
    TPar 11.286 8 Theodore Parker was...a man of study...rapidly pushing his studies so far as to leave few men qualified to sit as his critics.

qualified, v. (11)

    Pol1 3.207 24 Born democrats, we are nowise qualified to judge of monarchy...
    NMW 4.225 5 Paris and London and New York...were also to have their prophet; and Bonaparte was qualified and sent.
    Boks 7.220 23 ...let each scholar associate himself to such persons as he can rely on, in a literary club, in which each shall undertake a single work or series for which he is qualified.
    Comc 8.161 11 Prince Hal stands by, as the acute understanding, who sees the Right, and sympathizes with it, and in the heyday of youth feels also the full attractions of pleasure, and is thus eminently qualified to enjoy the joke.
    EzRy 10.381 15 Ezra Ripley followed the business of farming till sixteen years of age, when his father wished him to be qualified to teach a grammar school...
    EzRy 10.385 23 Trained in this [New England] church, and very well qualified by his natural talent to work in it, it was never out of [Ezra Ripley' s] mind.
    LS 11.24 27 [The pastoral office] has many duties for which I am feebly qualified.
    FSLN 11.235 13 He only who is able to stand alone is qualified for society.
    FSLN 11.243 23 [Robert Winthrop] denounced every name and aspect under which liberty and progress dare show themselves in this age and country, but with a lingering conscience which qualified each sentence with a recommendation to mercy.
    AKan 11.258 17 He only who is able to stand alone is qualified to be a citizen.
    PPr 12.388 13 If the good heaven have any good word to impart to this unworthy generation, here is one scribe [Carlyle] qualified and clothed for its occasion.

qualifies, v. (7)

    Exp 3.79 2 ...the intellect qualifies in our own case the moral judgments.
    ShP 4.204 22 ...there is in all cultivated minds a silent appreciation of [Shakespeare's] superlative power and beauty, which, like Christianity, qualifies the period.
    Pow 6.76 25 The good lawyer is not the man who has an eye to every side and angle of contingency, and qualifies all his qualifications...
    Ctr 6.145 16 An eminent teacher of girls said, the idea of a girl's education is, whatever qualifies her for going to Europe.
    Cour 7.265 3 ...we do not exhaust the subject [Courage] in the slight analysis; we must not forget the variety of temperaments, each of which qualifies this power of resistance.
    QO 8.190 17 There is none so eminent and wise but he knows minds whose opinion confirms or qualifies his own...
    Bost 12.204 10 When [Nature] has work to do, she qualifies men for that...

qualify, v. (5)

    ET18 5.304 8 [The English] are expiating the wrongs of India by benefits;... in the instruction of the people, to qualify them for self-government...
    QO 8.189 11 ...there are certain considerations which go far to qualify a reproach too grave [to quotation].
    Schr 10.280 26 The objection of men of the world to what they call the morbid intellectual tendency in our young men at present, is...that the idealistic views unfit their children for business in their sense, and do not qualify them for any complete life of a better kind.
    SlHr 10.441 21 ...[Samuel Hoar] sometimes wearied his audience with the pains he took to qualify and verify his statements...
    LS 11.22 21 ...the Almighty God was pleased to qualify and send forth a man to teach men that they must serve him with the heart;...

qualifying, v. (3)

    SwM 4.127 17 [Swedenborg's Conjugal Love] is a fine Platonic development of the science of marriage; teaching that sex is universal, and not local; virility in the male qualifying every organ, act, and thought; and the feminine in woman.
    Elo1 7.86 2 ...in the examination of witnesses there usually leap out...three or four stubborn words or phrases...which sink into the ear of all parties, and stick there, and determine the cause. All the rest is repetition and qualifying;...
    Imtl 8.328 2 These truths, passing out of [Swedenborg's] system into general circulation, are now met with every day, qualifying the views and creeds of all churches and of men of no church.

qualis, adj. (1)

    ET1 5.16 12 ...[Carlyle] liked Nero's death, Qualis artifex pereo! better than most history.

qualities, n. (60)

    Nat 1.66 19 ...there are far more excellent qualities in the student than preciseness and infallibility;...
    MN 1.223 14 I cannot tell if these wonderful qualities which house to-day in this mortal frame shall ever re-assemble in equal activity in a similar frame...
    MN 1.223 19 ...these qualities did not now begin to exist...
    Hist 2.24 20 The reverence exhibited [in the Grecian period] is for personal qualities;...
    Prd1 2.221 15 We paint those qualities which we do not possess.
    Cir 2.314 4 These manifold tenacious qualities...are means and methods only...
    Pt1 3.15 23 The writer wonders what the coachman or the hunter values in riding, in horses and dogs. It is not superficial qualities.
    Mrs1 3.137 18 ...coolness and absence of heat and haste indicate fine qualities.
    Mrs1 3.138 26 Moral qualities rule the world...
    NR 3.228 9 Our native love of reality joins with this [disillusioning] experience...to dissuade a too sudden surrender to the brilliant qualities of persons.
    UGM 4.9 21 The mass of creatures and of qualities are still hid and expectant.
    UGM 4.20 9 These [leaders and law-givers] teach us the qualities of primary nature...
    UGM 4.27 7 Ah! yonder in the horizon is our help;--other great men, new qualities...
    UGM 4.32 9 ...[the heroes of the hour] are such in whom, at the moment of success, a quality is ripe which is then in request. Other days will demand other qualities.
    UGM 4.33 26 The genius of humanity is the right point of view of history. The qualities abide; the men who exhibit them have now more, now less, and pass away;...
    UGM 4.34 1 The genius of humanity is the right point of view of history. The qualities abide; the men who exhibit them have now more, now less, and pass away; the qualities remain on another brow.
    PPh 4.62 20 As there is...a science of qualities, called chemistry; so there is a science of sciences,--I call it Dialectic,--which is the Intellect discriminating the false and the true.
    PPh 4.76 15 The qualities of sugar remain with sugar...
    SwM 4.121 13 The central identity enables any one symbol to express successively all the qualities and shades of real being.
    MoS 4.152 20 After dinner...a man comes to be valued by his athletic and animal qualities.
    MoS 4.161 19 The terms of admission to this spectacle [of life] are, that [the wise skeptic] have...proof...that he has evinced the temper, stoutness and the range of qualities which...entitle him to fellowship and trust.
    MoS 4.162 7 ...some stark and sufficient man...is the fit person to occupy this ground of speculation. These qualities meet in the character of Montaigne.
    NMW 4.225 15 The man in the street finds in [Napoleon] the qualities and powers of other men in the street.
    NMW 4.227 21 Bonaparte was the idol of common men because he had in transcendent degree the qualities and powers of common men.
    ET2 5.28 13 ...that wonderful esprit du corps by which we adopt into our self-love every thing we touch, makes us all champions of [a ship's] sailing qualities.
    ET4 5.67 18 This union of qualities is fabled in [the Englishmen's] national legend of Beauty and the Beast...
    ET5 5.92 16 [The English] have approved their Saxon blood, by their sea-going qualities;...
    ET8 5.130 6 ...these [lower] classes are the right English stock, and may fairly show the national qualities...
    ET11 5.176 17 The new age brings new qualities into request;...
    ET14 5.234 25 Even in its elevations materialistic, [England's] poetry is common sense inspired; or iron raised to white heat. The marriage of the two qualities is in their speech.
    ET15 5.263 18 [The London Times] has shown those qualities which are dear to Englishmen...
    F 6.9 27 It often appears in a family as if all the qualities of the progenitors were potted in several jars...
    Ctr 6.162 11 When the state is unquiet, personal qualities are more than ever decisive.
    CbW 6.264 21 'T is a Dutch proverb that paint costs nothing, such are its preserving qualities in damp climates.
    Bty 6.289 8 I am warned by the ill fate of many philosophers not to attempt a definition of Beauty. I will rather enumerate a few of its qualities.
    Bty 6.300 12 We love any forms, however ugly, from which great qualities shine.
    Civ 7.26 3 Where the banana grows the animal system is...pampered at the cost of higher qualities...
    Civ 7.32 23 ...when I see how much each virtuous and gifted person, whom all men consider, lives affectionately with scores of excellent people who are not known far from home, and perhaps with great reason reckons these people his superiors in virtue and in the symmetry and force of their qualities,--I see what cubic values America has...
    Art2 7.43 22 The basis of music is the qualities of the air and the vibrations of sonorous bodies.
    Elo1 7.67 16 Perhaps it is the lowest of the qualities of an orator, but it is, on so many occasions, of chief importance,--a certain robust and radiant physical health...
    Elo1 7.69 16 ...in every constitution some large degree of animal vigor is necessary as material foundation for the higher qualities of the art [of eloquence].
    Elo1 7.73 16 In these examples [of eloquence], higher qualities have already entered...
    Boks 7.217 2 Money, and killing, and the Wandering Jew, and persuading the lover that his mistress is betrothed to another, these are the main-springs [of the novel]; new names, but no new qualities in the men and women.
    Cour 7.253 1 I observe that there are three qualities which conspicuously attract the wonder and reverence of mankind...disinterestedness...practical power...courage...
    SA 8.83 4 We think a man unable and desponding. It is only that he is misplaced. Put him with new companions, and they will find in him excellent qualities...
    Comc 8.159 6 Separate any object...and contemplate it alone, standing there in absolute nature, it becomes at once comic;...no respectable qualities can rescue it from the ludicrous.
    PC 8.226 10 The benefactors we have indicated were...great because exceptional. The question which the present age urges...is whether the high qualities which distinguished them can be imparted.
    PPo 8.237 14 Many qualities go to make a good telescope...
    Aris 10.33 20 I observe the inextinguishable prejudice men have in favor of a hereditary transmission of qualities.
    Aris 10.33 21 Some qualities [Nature] carefully fixes and transmits...
    Aris 10.36 11 Every mark and scutcheon of [Nature's] indicates constitutional qualities.
    Aris 10.38 26 Aristocracy is the class eminent by personal qualities...
    PerF 10.74 7 ...[man] seems to have as many talents as there are qualities in Nature.
    Plu 10.298 2 ...though [Plutarch] never used verse, he had many qualities of the poet...
    Carl 10.489 20 [Carlyle] has...the strong religious tinge you sometimes find in burly people. That, and all his qualities, have a certain virulence...
    HDC 11.59 24 The only compensation which war offers for its manifold mischiefs, is in the great personal qualities to which it gives scope and occasions.
    ALin 11.331 16 [Lincoln] offered no shining qualities at the first encounter;...
    SMC 11.359 23 ...the [Civil] war...disclosed in [George Prescott]...the moral qualities of a commander...
    PLT 12.33 13 In reckoning the sources of our mental power it were fatal to omit...that unknown country in which all the rivers of our knowledge have their fountains, and which, by its qualities and structure, determines both the nature of the waters and the direction in which they flow.
    II 12.65 5 In reckoning the sources of our mental power, it were fatal to omit...that unknown country in which all the rivers of our knowledge have their fountains, which by its qualities and structure determines both the nature of the waters, and the direction in which they flow.

quality, n. (117)

    LE 1.164 9 ...deny to [the man of letters] any quality of literary or metaphysical power...and he is piqued.
    MR 1.255 24 ...we have seen a few scattered up and down in time for the blessing of the world; men who have in the gravity of their nature a quality which answers to the fly-wheel in a mill...
    LT 1.265 18 Could we indicate the indicators...we should have a series of sketches which would report to the next ages the color and quality of ours.
    Tran 1.350 21 It is the quality of the moment...that imports.
    YA 1.369 23 The vast majority of the people of this country live by the land, and carry its quality in their manners and opinions.
    Comp 2.96 21 Polarity, or action and reaction, we meet in every part of nature;...in the equation of quantity and quality in the fluids of the animal body;...
    SL 2.143 26 A man's genius, the quality that differences him from every other...determines for him the character of the universe.
    SL 2.148 17 Every quality of [a man's] mind is magnified in some one acquaintance...
    Prd1 2.228 3 There is more difference in the quality of our pleasures than in the amount.
    Hsm1 2.251 5 [Heroism] is the avowal of the unschooled man that he finds a quality in him that is negligent of expense...
    Hsm1 2.253 11 ...the soul of a better quality thrusts back the unreasonable economy into the vaults of life...
    OS 2.265 9 ...A spell is laid on sod and stone,/ Night and Day 've been tampered with/ Every quality and pith/ Surcharged and sultry with a power/ That works its will on age and hour./
    Pt1 3.13 23 All form is an effect of character; all condition, of the quality of the life;...
    Pt1 3.34 7 ...the quality of the imagination is to flow, and not to freeze.
    Exp 3.66 1 ...every good quality is noxious if unmixed...
    Exp 3.66 20 ...what are these millions who read and behold, but incipient writers and sculptors? Add a little more of that quality which now reads and sees, and they will seize the pen and chisel.
    Exp 3.75 1 I exert the same quality of power in all places.
    Exp 3.78 16 The act looks very differently on the inside and on the outside; in its quality and in its consequences.
    Chr1 3.96 6 With what quality is in him [a man] infuses all nature that he can reach;...
    Chr1 3.97 2 ...[the action's] moral element preexisted in the actor, and its quality as right or wrong it was easy to predict.
    Chr1 3.99 26 ...[the ingenious man] shall stand stoutly in his place and let me...know that I have encountered a new and positive quality;...
    Chr1 3.101 5 All things work exactly according to their quality and according to their quantity;...
    Chr1 3.113 26 We shall one day see...that quality atones for quantity...
    Chr1 3.114 9 The ages have exulted in the manners of a youth...who, by the pure quality of his nature, shed an epic splendor around the facts of his death...
    Mrs1 3.120 4 Again, the Bornoos have no proper names; individuals are called after their height, thickness, or other accidental quality...
    Mrs1 3.122 9 The word gentleman has not any correlative abstract to express the quality.
    Mrs1 3.132 16 All that fashion demands is composure and self-content. ... If the fashionist have not this quality, he is nothing.
    Mrs1 3.138 12 The flower of courtesy does not very well bide handling, but if we dare to open another leaf and explore what parts go to its conformation, we shall find also an intellectual quality.
    Mrs1 3.149 8 ...by the moral quality radiating from his countenance [a man] may abolish all considerations of magnitude...
    Nat2 3.185 3 Nature sends no creature, no man into the world, without adding a small excess of his proper quality.
    NR 3.225 8 Could any man conduct into me the pure stream of that which he pretends to be! Long afterwards I find that quality elsewhere which he promised me.
    NR 3.225 15 ...a society of men will cursorily represent well enough a certain quality and culture...
    NR 3.228 12 ...as we grow older we value total powers and effects, as the impression, the quality, the spirit of men and things.
    NER 3.263 12 ...wherever...a just and heroic soul finds itself...by the new quality of character it shall put forth it shall abrogate that old condition, law, or school in which it stands...
    NER 3.266 6 ...the force which moves the world is a new quality...
    UGM 4.5 22 Each man seeks those of different quality from his own...
    UGM 4.5 25 Let us have the quality pure.
    UGM 4.6 19 It costs no more for a wise soul to convey his quality to other men.
    UGM 4.8 17 Men have a pictorial or representative quality...
    UGM 4.11 23 Animated chlorine knows of chlorine, and incarnate zinc, of zinc. Their quality makes [man's] career;...
    UGM 4.20 6 Mankind have in all ages attached themselves to a few persons who...by the quality of that idea they embodied...were entitled to the position of leaders and law-givers.
    UGM 4.32 7 ...[the heroes of the hour] are such in whom, at the moment of success, a quality is ripe which is then in request.
    UGM 4.33 9 A new quality of mind travels by night and by day...
    UGM 4.34 19 ...at last we shall cease to look in men for completeness, and shall content ourselves with their social and delegated quality.
    PPh 4.75 26 ...the defect of Plato in power is only that which results inevitably from his quality.
    PPh 4.77 9 [Plato's Platonism] shall be the world passed through the mind of Plato,--nothing less. Every atom shall have the Platonic tinge; every atom, every relation or quality you knew before, you shall know again and find here, but now ordered;...
    SwM 4.97 22 Must the highest good drag after it a quality which neutralizes and discredits it?
    SwM 4.106 11 In the atom of magnetic iron [Swedenborg] saw the quality which would generate the spiral motion of sun and planet.
    SwM 4.125 24 [To Swedenborg] Such as have deprived themselves of charity, wander and flee: the societies which they approach discover their quality and drive them away.
    MoS 4.161 27 ...some condition between the extremes, and having, itself, a positive quality; some stark and sufficient man...is the fit person to occupy this ground of speculation.
    NMW 4.253 10 ...that is the fatal quality which we discover in our pursuit of wealth, that it is treacherous...
    GoW 4.281 15 There must be a man behind the book; a personality which by birth and quality is pledged to the doctrines there set forth...
    ET4 5.45 13 The British census proper reckons twenty-seven and a half millions in the home countries. What makes this census important is the quality of the units that compose it.
    ET4 5.63 18 The [English] public schools are charged with being bear-gardens of brutal strength, and are liked by the people for that cause. The fagging is a trait of the same quality.
    ET4 5.72 3 Add a certain degree of refinement to the vivacity of these [English] riders, and you obtain the precise quality which makes the men and women of polite society formidable.
    ET6 5.102 11 ...the one thing the English value is pluck. The word is not beautiful, but on the quality they signify by it the nation is unanimous.
    ET9 5.150 22 In a tract on Corn, a most amiable...gentleman [William Spence] writes thus:--Though Britain, according to Bishop Berkeley's idea, were surrounded by a wall of brass ten thousand cubits in height, still she would as far excel the rest of the globe in riches, as she now does both in this secondary quality...
    F 6.10 1 It often appears in a family as if all the qualities of the progenitors were potted in several jars,-some ruling quality in each son or daughter of the house;...
    F 6.44 9 The quality of the thought differences the Egyptian and the Roman...
    Wth 6.90 12 The Saxons are the merchants of the world; now, for a thousand years, the leading race, and by nothing more than their quality of personal independence...
    Wth 6.117 12 ...the eating quality of debt does not relax its voracity.
    Ctr 6.147 12 ...knowledge and fine moral quality [nature] lodges in distant men.
    Ctr 6.157 13 ...it is the secret of culture to interest the man more in his public than in his private quality.
    Ctr 6.158 7 We must have an intellectual quality in all property and in all action, or they are naught.
    Ctr 6.164 17 ...I observe that [scholars] lost on ruder companions those years of boyhood which alone could give imaginative literature a religious and infinite quality in their esteem.
    Bhr 6.175 15 ...Nature and Destiny...never fail...to hang out a sign for each and for every quality.
    Wsp 6.227 13 As we grow older we value total powers and effects, as the spirit or quality of the man.
    Bty 6.289 13 It is the most enduring quality, and the most ascending quality.
    Bty 6.295 4 Beauty is the quality which makes to endure.
    Bty 6.303 18 The new virtue which constitutes a thing beautiful is a certain cosmical quality...
    Ill 6.313 25 We wake from one dream into another dream. The toys to be sure...are graduated in refinement to the quality of the dupe.
    Ill 6.323 25 ...we transcend the circumstance continually and taste the real quality of existence;...
    Elo1 7.88 14 Lord Mansfield's merit is the merit of common sense. It is the same quality we admire in Aristotle...
    Farm 7.135 21 ...The cordial quality of pear or plum/ Ascends as gladly in a single tree/ As in broad orchards resonant with bees;/...
    WD 7.183 16 ...in seeking to find what is the heart of the day, we come to the quality of the moment...
    WD 7.185 13 ...this is the progress of every earnest mind;...from local skills and the economy which reckons the amount of production per hour to the finer economy which respects the quality of what is done...
    Boks 7.191 3 ...read Plutarch, and the world is a proud place, peopled with men of positive quality...
    Suc 7.308 1 The searching tests to apply to every new pretender are amount and quality...
    PI 8.9 10 ...[all things in Nature's] growths, decays, quality and use so curiously resemble [the student], in parts and in wholes, that he is compelled to speak by means of them.
    PI 8.64 19 Bring us...poetry...that shall...mould itself into religions and mythologies, and impart its quality to centuries;...
    SA 8.93 14 Shenstone gave no bad account of this influence [of women] in his description of the French woman: There is a quality in which no woman in the world can compete with her,--it is the power of intellectual irritation.
    PC 8.208 15 Observe the marked ethical quality of the innovations urged or adopted [in America].
    PC 8.220 13 ...power obeys reality, and not appearance; according to quality, and not quantity.
    PC 8.221 14 The first quality we know in matter is centrality,-we call it gravity...
    PPo 8.247 27 The difference is not so much in the quality of men's thoughts as in the power of uttering them.
    Imtl 8.347 9 Is immortality only an intellectual quality...
    Dem1 10.9 13 A skilful man reads his dreams for his self-knowledge; yet not the details, but the quality.
    Aris 10.46 24 ...the constitution of things has distributed a new quality or talent to each mind...
    Aris 10.50 10 When old writers are consulted by young writers who have written their first book, they say, Publish it by all means; so only can you certainly know its quality.
    Supl 10.164 19 From want of skill to convey quality, we hope to move admiration by quantity.
    SovE 10.184 19 I see the unity of thought and of morals running through all animated Nature; there is no difference of quality...
    SovE 10.197 27 ...every act is not hereafter but instantaneously rewarded according to its quality.
    Schr 10.272 13 Union Pacific stock is not quite private property, but the quality and essence of the universe is in that also.
    MMEm 10.402 21 Nobody can...recall the conversation of old-school people, without seeing that Milton and Young had a religious authority in their mind, and nowise the slight, merely entertaining quality of modern bards.
    EWI 11.145 12 The civility of the world has reached that pitch that...the quality of this [black] race is to be honored for itself.
    FSLC 11.199 17 There is...not a moralist but is prying into [slavery's] quality;...
    FSLC 11.199 26 When a moral quality comes into politics...general principles are laid bare...
    FSLN 11.238 14 The masters of slaves seem generally anxious to prove that they are not of a race superior in any noble quality to the meanest of their bondsmen.
    ALin 11.332 1 ...everybody has some disabling quality.
    EdAd 11.387 9 Every foot of soil has its proper quality;...
    EdAd 11.387 16 ...though it may not be easy to define [America's] influence, the men feel already its emancipating quality...
    PLT 12.10 26 The wonder of the science of Intellect is that the substance with which we deal is of that subtle and active quality that it intoxicates all who approach it.
    PLT 12.28 16 No quality in Nature's vast magazines [each man] cannot touch...
    II 12.75 18 ...Nature is stronger than your will, and were you never so vigilant, you may rely on it, your nature and genius will certainly give your vigilance the slip though it had delirium tremens, and will educate the children by the inevitable infusions of its quality.
    II 12.76 11 That is the quality of [the moral sense], that it commands...
    Mem 12.96 11 This is the high difference, the quality of the association by which a man remembers.
    Mem 12.107 6 ...the true river Lethe is the body of man, with its belly and uproar of appetite and mountains of indigestion and bad humors and quality of darkness.
    CW 12.170 2 ...The cordial quality of pear or plum/ Ascends as gladly in the single tree/ As in broad orchards resonant with bees;/...
    Bost 12.183 14 ...from every stratum a different aroma and air according to its quality.
    Bost 12.183 15 According to quality and according to temperature, [the air] must have effect on manners.
    Milt1 12.255 15 Addison, Pope, Hume and Johnson, students...of the same subject [human nature], cannot, taken together, make any pretension to the amount or the quality of Milton's inspirations.
    ACri 12.305 16 Criticism is an art when it...looks at...the essential quality of [the poet's] mind.
    MLit 12.322 6 ...the quality and energy of [Carlyle's] influence on the youth of this country will require at our hands, ere long, a distinct and faithful acknowledgment.
    MLit 12.323 5 ...[Goethe] has a perfect propriety and taste,-a quality by no means common to the German writers.
    WSL 12.338 5 Add to this proud blindness [of John Bull] the better quality of great downrightness in speaking the truth...
    WSL 12.345 13 What is the quality of the persons who...have a certain salutary omnipresence in all our life's history...
    WSL 12.345 18 What is the quality of the persons who...have a certain salutary omnipresence in all our life's history, almost giving their own quality to the atmosphere and the landscape?

quantitative, adj. (1)

    ET14 5.242 15 In England these [generalizations]...do all have a kind of filial retrospect to Plato and the Greeks. Of this kind is...the identity-philosophy of Schelling, couched in the statement that all difference is quantitative.

quantities, n. (11)

    Nat 1.66 15 ...the best read naturalist who lends an entire and devout attention to truth, will see that there remains much to learn of his relation to the world, and that it is not to be learned by any...other comparison of known quantities...
    MR 1.237 7 Is it possible that I, who get indefinite quantities of sugar...by simply signing my name...to a cheque...get the fair share of exercise to my faculties by that act which nature intended me...
    Tran 1.349 10 Each cause as it is called...becomes speedily a little shop, where the article...is now made up into portable and convenient cakes, and retailed in small quantities to suit purchasers.
    Chr1 3.91 2 Man...in these examples [of men of character] appears...to be an expression of the same laws which control the tides and the sun, numbers and quantities.
    Mrs1 3.122 6 There is something equivocal in all the words in use to express the excellence of manners and social cultivation, because the quantities are fluxional...
    NER 3.266 8 ...the force which moves the world is a new quality, and can never be furnished by adding whatever quantities of a different kind.
    UGM 4.27 23 Every genius is defended from approach by quantities of unavailableness.
    PPh 4.62 19 As there is...a science of quantities, called mathematics;...so there is a science of sciences,--I call it Dialectic,--which is the Intellect discriminating the false and the true.
    ET8 5.132 9 [Young Englishmen]...cannot expend their quantities of waste strength on riding, hunting, swimming and fencing...
    CbW 6.248 13 What quantities of fribbles, paupers, invalids, epicures, antiquaries, politicians, thieves and triflers of both sexes might be advantageously spared!
    CbW 6.248 20 A person seldom falls sick but the bystanders are animated with a faint hope that he will die,--quantities of poor lives...

quantity, n. (21)

    Comp 2.96 21 Polarity, or action and reaction, we meet in every part of nature;...in the equation of quantity and quality in the fluids of the animal body;...
    Exp 3.79 8 To [the intellect], the world is a problem in mathematics or the science of quantity...
    Chr1 3.101 6 All things work exactly according to their quality and according to their quantity;...
    Chr1 3.113 27 We shall one day see...that quality atones for quantity...
    Nat2 3.196 18 That power which does not respect quantity...distils its essence into every drop of rain.
    Pol1 3.206 9 A cent is the representative of a certain quantity of corn or other commodity.
    Farm 7.150 1 ...in this very year, a large quantity of land has been discovered and added to the town [of Concord] without a murmur of complaint from any quarter.
    WD 7.173 12 Hume's doctrine was that...the girl equipped for her first ball, and the orator returning triumphant from the debate, had different means, but the same quantity of pleasant excitement.
    Cour 7.268 17 A certain quantity of power belongs to a certain quantity of faculty.
    Cour 7.268 18 A certain quantity of power belongs to a certain quantity of faculty.
    PC 8.220 13 ...power obeys reality, and not appearance; according to quality, and not quantity.
    Aris 10.47 20 A certain quantity of power belongs to a certain quantity of faculty.
    Aris 10.47 21 A certain quantity of power belongs to a certain quantity of faculty.
    Supl 10.164 20 From want of skill to convey quality, we hope to move admiration by quantity.
    HDC 11.78 24 Whilst Boston was occupied by the British troops, Concord contributed to the relief of the inhabitants...a quantity of meat and wood.
    War 11.158 24 I [Cavendish] navigated along the coast of Chili, Peru, and New Spain, where I made great spoils. I burnt and sunk nineteen sail of ships, small and great. All the villages and towns that ever I landed at, I burned and spoiled. And had I not been discovered upon the coast, I had taken great quantity of treasure.
    ACiv 11.297 12 ...for two or three ages [slavery] has lasted, and has yielded a certain quantity of rice, cotton and sugar.
    CInt 12.121 7 A certain quantity of power belongs to a certain quantity of truth.
    CInt 12.121 8 A certain quantity of power belongs to a certain quantity of truth.
    MAng1 12.226 3 [Michelangelo] was charged with rebuilding the Pons Palatinus over the Tiber. He prepared, accordingly, a large quantity of blocks of travertine...
    ACri 12.293 8 Every age gazettes a quantity of words which it has used up.

quantum, n. (1)

    Mem 12.95 26 Quintilian reckoned [memory] the measure of genius. Tantum ingenii quantum memoriae.

quantus, adj. (1)

    PLT 12.61 24 Quantus amor tantus animus.

quarantine, adj. (1)

    Nat2 3.171 19 There are all degrees of natural influence, from these quarantine powers of nature, up to her dearest and gravest ministrations to the imagination and the soul.

Quarantine, Board of, n. (1)

    Farm 7.140 19 ...[the farmer] is the Board of Quarantine.

quarantine, n. (2)

    Con 1.319 22 ...society has resolved itself into a Hospital Committee, and all its laws are quarantine.
    FSLN 11.240 24 ...mountains of difficulty must be surmounted...dangers, healed by a quarantine of calamities to measure his strength, before [man] dare say, I am free.

Quarles, Francis, n. (1)

    PI 8.28 21 ...Quarles, after he was quite cool, wrote Emblems.

quarrel, n. (12)

    Con 1.295 5 This quarrel [between Conservatism and Innovation] is the subject of civil history.
    Tran 1.344 18 [The Transcendentalists'] quarrel with every man they meet is not with his kind, but with his degree.
    Pol1 3.208 22 Our quarrel with [political parties] begins when they quit this deep natural ground at the bidding of some leader...
    UGM 4.10 12 ...solid, liquid, and gas...by their agreeable quarrel, beguile the day of life.
    ET4 5.59 12 If [the Northman] cannot pick any other quarrel, he will get himself comfortably gored by a bull's horns...
    Ill 6.314 16 ...I remember the quarrel of another youth with the confectioners, that when he racked his wit to choose the best comfits in the shops, in all the endless varieties of sweetmeat he could find only three flavors, or two.
    Cour 7.266 23 Undoubtedly there is...a warlike blood, which...does not feel itself except in a quarrel...
    SovE 10.189 20 Savage war gives place to that of Turenne and Wellington, which has limitations and a code. This war again gives place to the finer quarrel of property, where the victory is wealth and the defeat poverty.
    Schr 10.268 16 I have no quarrel with action...
    Schr 10.285 9 ...[men of talent] nourish a small difference into a loud quarrel.
    EWI 11.117 23 The governors [of Jamaica]...were at constant quarrel with the angry and bilious island legislature.
    SMC 11.352 6 ...after the quarrel [American Revolution] began, the Americans took higher ground, and stood for political independence.

quarrel, v. (5)

    Con 1.304 24 You who quarrel with the arrangements of society...live, move, and have your being in this...
    Con 1.305 17 You quarrel with my conservatism, but it is to build up one of your own;...
    Hist 2.25 10 [Xenophon's army] quarrel for plunder...
    PPh 4.45 27 In adult life, while the perceptions are obtuse, men and women...blunder and quarrel...
    EurB 12.371 27 ...let us not quarrel with our benefactors.

quarrelled, v. (5)

    Exp 3.69 26 [The individual] designed many things, and drew in other persons as coadjutors, quarreled with some or all, blundered much, and something is done;...
    ET9 5.149 21 [The English] tell you daily in London the story of the Frenchman and Englishman who quarrelled.
    ET19 5.312 19 ...I was given to understand in my childhood...that [Englishmen's] virtues did not come out until they quarrelled;...
    LLNE 10.368 11 People cannot live together in any but necessary ways. The only candidates who will present themselves will be those who have tried the experiment of independence and ambition, and have failed; and none others will barter for the most comfortable equality the chance of superiority. Then all communities have quarrelled.
    EzRy 10.393 25 Was a man a sot...or had he quarrelled with his wife, or collared his father...the good pastor [Ezra Ripley] knew his way straight to that point...

quarrelling, v. (3)

    ET11 5.192 10 The sycophancy and sale of votes and honor, for place and title;...the sneer at the childish indiscretion of quarrelling with ten thousand a year;...make the reader pause and explore the firm bounds which [in England] confined these vices to a handful of rich men.
    ET12 5.212 22 ...I should as soon think of quarrelling with the janitor for not magnifying his office by hostile sallies into the street...as of quarrelling with the professors for not admiring the young neologists who pluck the beards of Euclid and Aristotle...
    ET12 5.212 25 ...I should as soon think of quarrelling with the janitor for not magnifying his office by hostile sallies into the street...as of quarrelling with the professors for not admiring the young neologists who pluck the beards of Euclid and Aristotle...

quarrels, n. (6)

    Hsm1. 2.252 13 What shall [heroism] say then...to the toilet, compliments, quarrels, cards and custard, which rack the wit of all society?
    OS 2.285 23 The intercourse of society...its friendships, its quarrels, is one wide judicial investigation of character.
    Int 2.345 20 The gods shall settle their own quarrels.
    Boks 7.215 10 ...when one observes how ill and ugly people make their loves and quarrels, 't is pity they should not read novels a little more...
    Imtl 8.334 16 ...never to know the Cause, the Giver, and infer his character and will! Of what import this vacant sky...these insignificant lives full of selfish loves and quarrels and ennui?
    HDC 11.45 25 The disputes between that forbearing man [John Winthrop] and the deputies are like the quarrels of girls...

quarrel's, n. (1)

    HCom 11.339 11 We grudge them not, our dearest, bravest, best,-/ Let but the quarrel's issue stand confest:/ 'T is Earth's old slave-God battling for his crown/ And Freedom fighting with her visor down./ Holmes.

quarrels, v. (1)

    WSL 12.338 10 Add to this proud blindness [of John Bull]...the peculiarity which is alleged of the Englishman, that his virtues do not come out until he quarrels.

quarrelsome, adj. (3)

    Con 1.321 1 The contractors who were building a road out of Baltimore... found the Irish laborers quarrelsome...
    Mrs1 3.139 25 [Society]...hates quarrelsome, egotistical, solitary and gloomy people;...
    ET10 5.159 8 Iron and steel are very obedient. Whether it were not possible to make a spinner that would not rebel...nor emigrate? At the solicitation of the masters...Mr. Roberts of Manchester undertook to create this peaceful fellow, instead of the quarrelsome fellow God had made.

quarriable, adj. (1)

    ET3 5.34 17 The long habitation of a powerful and ingenious race has turned every rood of land [in England] to its best use, has found all the capabilities...the quarriable rock...

quarried, adj. (1)

    Wth 6.84 3 ...when the quarried means were piled,/ All is waste and worthless, till/ Arrives the wise selecting will/...

quarried, v. (1)

    ET13 5.215 3 [Prudent men say] Better find some niche or crevice in this mountain of stone which religious ages have quarried and carved...than attempt anything ridiculously and dangerously above your strength, like removing it.

quarries, n. (3)

    PPh 4.42 11 ...every house is a quotation out of all forests and mines and stone quarries;...
    SwM 4.101 23 The genius [of Swedenborg] which was...to...attempt to establish a new religion in the world,--began its lessons in quarries and forges...
    ET4 5.46 16 Every body likes to know that his advantages cannot be attributed to air, soil, sea, or to local wealth, as mines and quarries...

quarry, n. (6)

    AmS 1.98 11 Life lies behind us as the quarry from whence we get tiles and copestones for the masonry of to-day.
    LT 1.259 14 The Times are...the quarry out of which the genius of to-day is building up the Future.
    F 6.35 15 If Fate is ore and quarry...we are reconciled.
    Farm 7.142 24 Who are the farmer's servants? Not the Irish...but...the quarry of the air, the water of the brook...
    Edc1 10.131 18 In some sort the end of life is that the man should take up the universe into himself, or out of that quarry leave nothing unrepresented.
    FSLN 11.220 21 There is always...men who calculate on the immense ignorance of the masses; that is their quarry and farm...

quarry, v. (1)

    PPo 8.263 6 ...quarry thy stones from the crystal All,/ And build the dome that shall not fall./

quarrying, v. (1)

    SL 2.129 3 The living Heaven thy prayers respect,/ House at once and architect,/ Quarrying man's rejected hours,/ Builds there with eternal towers;/...

quartan ague, n. (1)

    Elo2 8.122 3 ...there are persons of natural fascination, with...winning manners, almost endearments in their style; like Bouillon, who could almost persuade you that a quartan ague was wholesome;...

quarter, n. (28)

    Hist 2.18 23 ...my companion pointed out to me a broad cloud, which might extend a quarter of a mile parallel to the horizon...
    Cir 2.309 13 Valor consists in the power of self-recovery, so that a man... cannot be out-generalled, but put him where you will, he stands. This can only be by...his alert acceptance of [truth] from whatever quarter;...
    Pol1 3.214 23 ...when a quarter of the human race assume to tell me what I must do, I may be too much disturbed by the circumstances to see so clearly the absurdity of their command.
    NER 3.255 2 There was in all the practical activities of New England for the last quarter of a century, a gradual withdrawal of tender consciences from the social organizations.
    UGM 4.32 27 No man, in all the procession of famous men, is reason or illumination or that essence we were looking for; but is an exhibition, in some quarter, of new possibilities.
    UGM 4.33 16 ...the smallest acquisition of truth or of energy, in any quarter, is so much good to the commonwealth of souls.
    NMW 4.238 8 This [Austrian] cavalry...required a quarter of an hour to arrive on the field of action...
    ET5 5.86 18 Clerk of Eldin's celebrated manoeuvre of breaking the line of sea-battle, and Nelson's feat of doubling, or stationing his ships one on the outer bow and another on the outer quarter of each of the enemy's, were only translations into naval tactics of Bonaparte's rule of concentration.
    ET15 5.268 16 No writer is suffered to claim the authorship of any paper [in the London Times]; everything good, from whatever quarter, comes out editorially;...
    ET16 5.290 10 Sharon Turner...says, Alfred was buried at Winchester, in the Abbey he had founded there, but his remains were removed by Henry I. to the new Abbey in the meadows at Hyde, on the northern quarter of the city...
    Pow 6.61 24 A timid man...might easily believe that he and his country have seen their best days, and he hardens himself the best he can against the coming ruin. But after this has been foretold with equal confidence fifty times, and government six per cents have not declined a quarter of a mill, he discovers that the enormous elements of strength which are here in play make our politics unimportant.
    Farm 7.150 3 ...in this very year, a large quantity of land has been discovered and added to the town [of Concord] without a murmur of complaint from any quarter.
    WD 7.162 6 Our selfishness...would have excluded from a quarter of the planet all that are not born on the soil of that quarter.
    WD 7.162 7 Our selfishness...would have excluded from a quarter of the planet all that are not born on the soil of that quarter.
    Boks 7.210 10 Earl Spencer...had paused a quarter of a minute, when Lord Althorp with long steps came to his side...
    Clbs 7.240 11 You may condemn [the eloquent man's] book, but can you fight against his thought? That is always too nimble for you...and breaks out victorious in some other quarter.
    Insp 8.278 2 [Behmen said] In one quarter of an hour I saw and knew more than if I had been many years together at an university.
    LLNE 10.337 6 ...there was, in the first quarter of our nineteenth century, a certain sharpness of criticism...
    LLNE 10.337 9 ...there was, in the first quarter of our nineteenth century... an eagerness for reform, which showed itself in every quarter.
    LLNE 10.343 17 From that time meetings were held for conversation...of people...watchful of all the intellectual light from whatever quarter it flowed.
    HDC 11.42 4 ...the town [Concord]...ordered that the North quarter are to keep and maintain all their highways and bridges over the great river, in their quarter...
    HDC 11.42 6 ...the town [Concord]...ordered that the North quarter are to keep and maintain all their highways and bridges over the great river, in their quarter...
    HDC 11.42 9 ...the town [Concord]...ordered that the North quarter are to keep and maintain all their highways and bridges over the great river, in their quarter, and...in regard of the ease of the East quarter above the rest, in their highways, they are to allow the North quarter 3 pounds.
    HDC 11.42 10 ...the town [Concord]...ordered that the North quarter are to keep and maintain all their highways and bridges over the great river, in their quarter, and...in regard of the ease of the East quarter above the rest, in their highways, they are to allow the North quarter 3 pounds.
    HDC 11.75 7 The militia and minute-men...ran...into the east quarter of the town [Concord]...
    EWI 11.116 1 In every quarter [of Antigua], we were assured, the day [after emancipation] was like a Sabbath.
    PLT 12.32 16 White huckleberries are so rare that in miles of pasture you shall not find a dozen. But a girl who understands it will find you a pint in a quarter of an hour.
    CW 12.176 23 A man...should know...the quarter of the moon and the daily tides.

quarter-deck, n. (1)

    CL 12.161 9 The college is not so wise as the mechanic's shop, nor the quarter-deck as the forecastle.

quartered, v. (3)

    ET4 5.58 8 A [Norse] king was maintained, much as in some of our country districts a winter-schoolmaster is quartered...
    HDC 11.61 3 Concord suffered little from the [King Philip's] war. This is to be attributed no doubt, in part, to the fact that troops were generally quartered here...
    HDC 11.78 25 When...the poor of Boston were quartered by the Provincial Congress on the neighboring country, Concord received 82 persons to its hospitality.

quarterly, adj. (2)

    LLNE 10.343 23 ...the intelligence and character and varied ability of the company...perhaps waked curiosity as to its aims and results. Nothing more serious came of it than the modest quarterly journal called The Dial...
    Let 12.392 7 ...we have thought that we might clear our account [of correspondence] by writing a quarterly catholic letter...

Quarterly Review, Massachus (1)

    EdAd 11.393 13 The name [Massachusetts Quarterly Review] might convey the impression...that nothing is to be found here which was not written expressly for the Review;...

quarters, n. (15)

    YA 1.366 13 This inclination [to cultivate the soil] has appeared in the most unlooked-for quarters...
    Hist 2.16 2 [Nature]...delights in startling us with resemblances in the most unexpected quarters.
    Pol1 3.217 19 I find the like unwilling homage [to character] in all quarters.
    NER 3.256 6 A restless, prying, conscientious criticism broke out in unexpected quarters.
    NMW 4.238 10 ...[Napoleon said] I have observed that it is always these quarters of an hour that decide the fate of a battle.
    ET10 5.160 14 The yield of wheat [in England] has gone on from 2,000, 000 quarters in the time of the Stuarts, to 13,000,000 in 1854.
    Ill 6.309 13 [In the Mammoth Cave] I...paddled three quarters of a mile in the deep Echo River...
    LLNE 10.338 7 Unexpected aid from high quarters came to inconoclasts.
    GSt 10.502 24 ...[George Stearns's] interest [in Kansas] was so manifestly pure and sincere that he easily obtained eager offerings in quarters where other petitioners failed.
    HDC 11.42 4 ...the town [Concord] having divided itself into three districts, called the North, South and East quarters, ordered that the North quarter are to keep and maintain all their highways and bridges over the great river, in their quarter...
    War 11.160 16 The sublime question has startled one and another happy soul in different quarters of the globe,-Cannot love be, as well as hate?
    War 11.176 2 Not in an obscure corner...is this seed of benevolence [Congress of Nations] laid in the furrow, with tears of hope; but in this broad America...where the forest is only now falling, or yet to fall, and the green earth opened to the inundation of emigrant men from all quarters of oppression and guilt;...
    FSLC 11.180 6 Every hour brings us from distant quarters of the Union the expression of mortification at the late events in Massachusetts...
    FSLC 11.211 16 ...Massachusetts is little, but, if true to itself, can be the brain which turns about the behemoth [slavery]. I say Massachusetts, but I mean Massachusetts in all the quarters of her dispersion;...
    SMC 11.371 10 After Gettysburg, the Thirty-second Regiment saw hard service...crossing the Rapidan, and suffering from such extreme cold, a few days later, at Mine Run, that the men were compelled to break rank and run in circles to keep themselves from being frozen. On the third of December, they went into winter quarters.

quarto, adj. (1)

    ET6 5.109 19 Mr. Cobbett attributes the huge popularity of Perceval...to the fact that he was wont to go to church every Sunday, with a large quarto gilt prayer-book under one arm, his wife hanging on the other...

quartz, adj. (1)

    UGM 4.12 3 Shall we say that quartz mountains will pulverize into innumerable Werners, Von Buchs and Beaumonts...

quartz, n. (1)

    Clbs 7.228 10 I prize the mechanics of conversation. 'T is pulley and lever and screw. To fairly disengage the mass, and send it jingling down, a good boulder,--a block of quartz and gold...is a wonderful relief.

quartz-mountains, n. (1)

    Civ 7.31 23 I see the immense material prosperity...California quartz-mountains dumped down in New York to be repiled architecturally alongshore from Canada to Cuba...

quasi, adj. (2)

    UGM 4.12 8 ...we sit by the fire and take hold on the poles of the earth. This quasi omnipresence supplies the imbecility of our condition.
    SwM 4.102 21 A colossal soul, [Swedenborg]...suggests...that a certain... quasi omnipresence of the human soul in nature, is possible.

quasi-mechanical, adj. (1)

    Pt1 3.28 3 All men avail themselves of such means as they can, to add this extraordinary power to their normal powers; and to this end they prize conversation...animal intoxication,--which are several coarser or finer quasi-mechanical substitutes for the true nectar...

quasi-omniscience, n. (1)

    Edc1 10.126 13 ...when one and the same man...leaves...the stupor of the senses, to enter into the quasi-omniscience of high thought...all limits disappear.

quaternity, n. (1)

    ET4 5.54 24 ...the Roman has implanted his dark complexion in the trinity or quaternity of bloods [in England].

Quatorze, Louis, of France, (1)

    Aris 10.62 1 ...[the true man] is to know...that not Louis Quatorze, not Chesterfield, nor Byron, nor Bonaparte is the model of the Century...

quatrain, n. (1)

    PI 8.46 20 If you hum or whistle the rhythm of the common English metres,--of the decasyllabic quatrain...you can easily believe these metres to be organic...

quaver, v. (2)

    MMEm 10.424 8 [Time] Hasten to finish thy motley work, on which frightful Gorgons are at play, spite of holy ghosts. 'T is already moth-eaten and its shuttles quaver, as the beams of the loom are shaken.
    CL 12.152 6 ...[in October] all the trees are wind-harps, filling the air with music; and all men...walk to the measure of rhymes they make or remember. The dullest churl begins to quaver.

quays, n. (1)

    ET4 5.69 1 ...the animal ferocity of the quays and cockpits...[the English] know how to wake up.

Queen Dowager, n. (1)

    ET10 5.165 1 An Englishman hears that the Queen Dowager wishes to establish some claim to put her park paling a rod forward into his grounds...

queen, n. (6)

    ET4 5.67 23 I apply to Britannia, queen of seas and colonies, the words in which her latest novelist portrays his heroine; She is as mild as she is game, and as game as she is mild.
    ET11 5.192 20 ...the rotten debauchee [George IV] let down from a window by an inclined plane into his coach to take the air, was a scandal to Europe which the ill fame of his queen and of his family did nothing to retrieve.
    PI 8.62 20 ...said Merlin...salute for me the king and the queen and all the barons...
    SA 8.93 1 In this art of conversation, Woman, if not the queen and victor, is the lawgiver.
    Thor 10.449 1 A queen rejoices in her peers,/ And wary Nature knows her own,/ By court and city, dale and down,/ And like a lover volunteers/...
    AKan 11.262 21 ...the Saxon man, when he is well awake, is...a citizen... and links himself naturally to his brothers, as bees hook themselves to one another and to their queen in a loyal swarm.

Queen, n. (8)

    ET6 5.110 2 They repeated the ceremonies of the eleventh century in the coronation of the present Queen.
    ET6 5.112 13 When Thalberg the pianist was one evening performing before the Queen at Windsor, in a private party, the Queen accompanied him with her voice.
    ET6 5.112 14 When Thalberg the pianist was one evening performing before the Queen at Windsor, in a private party, the Queen accompanied him with her voice.
    ET13 5.219 6 From his infancy, every Englishman is accustomed to hear daily prayers for the Queen...
    ET13 5.227 17 The [English] Bishop is elected by the Dean and Prebends of the cathedral. The Queen sends these gentlemen a conge d'elire, or leave to elect;...
    ET13 5.227 24 [The Dean and Prebends] go into the cathedral, chant and pray and beseech the Holy Ghost to assist them in their choice [of a Bishop]; and...invariably find that the dictates of the Holy Ghost agree with the recommendations of the Queen.
    SA 8.95 6 Madame de Tesse said, If I were Queen, I should command Madame de Stael to talk to me every day.
    EWI 11.120 25 The Queen, in her speech to the Lords and Commons, praised the conduct of the emancipated population [of Jamaica]...

Queen of Heaven, n. (1)

    ET16 5.286 10 Whilst we listened to the organ [at Salisbury Cathedral], my friend [Carlyle] remarked, the music is...somewhat as if a monk were panting to some fine Queen of Heaven.

Queen of Sheba, n. (2)

    PPo 8.241 9 ...when the Queen of Sheba came to visit Solomon, he had built, against her arrival, a palace...
    PPo 8.241 13 ...when the Queen of Sheba came to visit Solomon, he had built...a palace, of which the floor or pavement was of glass, laid over running water, in which fish were swimming. The Queen of Sheba was deceived thereby...

queen-bee, n. (1)

    CbW 6.252 2 The mass are animal, in pupilage, and near chimpanzee. But the units whereof this mass is composed, are neuters, every one of which may be grown to a queen-bee.

Queen's Counsel, n. (1)

    ET7 5.122 25 The [English] barrister refuses the silk gown of Queen's Counsel, if his junior have it one day earlier.

queens, n. (4)

    Mrs1 3.148 13 Certainly, kings and queens, nobles and great ladies, had some right to complain of the absurdity that had been put in their mouths before the days of Waverley;...
    Nat2 3.174 27 A boy hears a military band play on the field at night, and he has kings and queens and famous chivalry palpably before him.
    SwM 4.100 23 [Swedenborg's] rare science and practical skill, and the added fame...of extraordinary religious knowledge and gifts, drew to him queens, nobles, clergy...
    Elo1 7.70 25 ...who does not remember in childhood some white or black or yellow Scheherezade, who, by that talent of telling endless feats of fairies and magicians and kings and queens, was more dear and wonderful to a circle of children than any orator in England or America is now?

Queen's, n. (1)

    ET13 5.224 12 [The English] put up no Socratic prayer, much less any saintly prayer for the Queen's mind;...

Queen's Speech, n. (1)

    Pol1 3.217 8 Malthus and Ricardo quite omit [character];...the President's Message, the Queen's Speech, have not mentioned it;...

queer, adj. (1)

    MMEm 10.409 23 ...I [Mary Moody Emerson] have gone on my queer way with joy...

quench, v. (2)

    WD 7.163 21 Tantalus, who in old times was seen vainly trying to quench his thirst with a flowing stream which ebbed whenever he approached it, has been seen again lately.
    PPo 8.245 6 The rapidity of [Hafiz's] turns is always surprising us:-See how the roses burn!/ Bring wine to quench the fire!/ Alas! the flames come up with us,/ We perish with desire./

quenched, adj. (1)

    DSA 1.149 24 ...now let us do what we can to rekindle the smouldering, nigh quenched fire on the altar.

quenched, v. (2)

    DSA 1.120 13 What am I? and What is? asks the human spirit with a curiosity...never to be quenched.
    PPo 8.258 10 O'er the garden water goes the wind alone/ To rasp and to polish the cheek of the wave;/ The fire is quenched on the dear hearthstone,/ But it burns again on the tulips brave./

quenching, n. (1)

    Plu 10.316 19 ...nothing so resembles an animal as fire. It is moved and nourished by itself, and...in its quenching shows some power that seems to proceed from a vital principle...

queries, n. (4)

    Tran 1.352 6 [Transcendentalists] are exercised in their own spirit with queries which acquaint them with all adversity...
    ET4 5.53 21 These queries concerning ancestry and blood may be well allowed...
    ET16 5.288 13 On the way to Winchester...my friends asked many questions respecting American landscape, forests, houses,--my house, for example. It is not easy to answer these queries well.
    EdAd 11.386 23 ...who can see the continent...without putting new queries to Destiny as to the purpose for which this muster of nations...is made?

querulous, adj. (4)

    Prd1 2.233 1 A man of genius...self-indulgent, becomes presently unfortunate, querulous...
    Exp 3.47 2 ...my neighbor has fertile meadow, but my field, says the querulous farmer, only holds the world together.
    ET8 5.137 22 Compare the tone of the French and of the English press: the first querulous, captious, sensitive about English opinion;...
    Trag 12.410 27 A querulous habit is not tragedy.

query, n. (1)

    ET16 5.285 5 We [Emerson and Carlyle] crossed a bridge [at Wilton Hall] built by Inigo Jones, over a stream of which the gardener did not know the name (Qu. Alph);...

quest, n. (4)

    Lov1 2.181 7 ...[the ancient writers] said that the soul of man, embodied here on earth, went roaming up and down in quest of that other world of its own out of which it came into this...
    ET11 5.191 10 Grammont, Pepys and Evelyn show the kennels to which the king and court went in quest of pleasure.
    ET12 5.212 6 ...the rich libraries collected at every one of many thousands of houses [in England], give an advantage not to be attained by a youth in this country, when one thinks how much more and better may be learned by a scholar who, immediately on hearing of a book, can consult it, than by one who is on the quest, for years, and reads inferior books because he cannot find the best.
    JBS 11.276 14 And since they could not so avail/ To check his unrelenting quest,/ They seized him, saying, Let him test/ How real is our jail!/

questing, adj. (1)

    Cour 7.278 16 One day as through the cleft/ Between two mountains steep,/ Shut in both right and left,/ Their questing way they keep,/...

question, n. (200)

    Nat 1.32 20 ...we cannot avoid the question whether the characters are not significant of themselves.
    Nat 1.49 5 ...whilst we acquiesce entirely in the permanence of natural laws, the question of the absolute existence of nature still remains open.
    Nat 1.75 16 Whilst the abstract question occupies your intellect, nature brings it in the concrete to be solved by your hands.
    AmS 1.102 21 The odds are that the whole question is not worth the poorest thought which the scholar has lost in listening to the controversy.
    DSA 1.149 18 So it is...in aims which put sympathy out of question, that the angel is shown.
    DSA 1.149 26 The question returns, What shall we do?
    LE 1.183 22 Hence the temptation to the scholar...to hear the question, to sit upon it, to make an answer of words in lack of the oracle of things.
    MR 1.230 1 There is not the most bronzed and sharpened money-catcher who does not...quail and shake the moment he hears a question prompted by the new ideas.
    LT 1.261 19 ...the subject of the Times is not an abstract question.
    LT 1.264 2 ...there is [no fact] that will not change and pass away before a person whose nature is broader than the person which the fact in question represents.
    LT 1.269 19 How can such a question as the Slave-trade be agitated for forty years...without throwing great light on ethics into the general mind?
    Con 1.302 9 There is the question not only what the conservative says for himself, but, why must he say it?
    Con 1.302 16 Here is the fact which men call Fate...necessitating the question whether the faculties of man will play him true in resisting the facts of universal experience?
    Con 1.307 6 We wrought for others under this law, and got our lands so. I repeat the question, Is your law just?
    Con 1.313 3 ...it might temper your indignation at the supposed wrong which society has done you, to keep the question before you, how society got into this predicament?
    Tran 1.331 18 ...how easy it is to show [the materialist]...that he need only ask a question or two beyond his daily questions to find his solid universe growing dim and impalpable before his sense.
    Tran 1.341 19 ...every one must do after his kind, be he asp or angel, and these [Transcendentalists] must. The question which a wise man and a student of modern history will ask, is, what that kind is?
    Tran 1.356 27 [The Transcendentalist] is braced-up and stilted;...all sallies of wit and frolic nature are quite out of the question;...
    YA 1.391 26 After all the deductions which are to be made for our pitiful politics, which stake every gravest national question on the silly die whether James or whether Robert shall sit in the chair and hold the purse;... there still remains an organic simplicity and liberty...
    SR 2.85 18 ...it may be a question whether machinery does not encumber;...
    SL 2.133 16 ...the question is everywhere vexed when a noble nature is commended, whether the man is not better who strives with temptation.
    SL 2.158 10 What has he done? is the divine question which searches men...
    Prd1 2.223 17 The world is filled with the proverbs and acts and winkings of a base prudence...a prudence which...asks but one question of any project,--Will it bake bread?
    Prd1 2.230 21 There is a certain fatal dislocation in our relation to nature... which seems at last to have aroused all the wit and virtue in the world to ponder the question of Reform.
    OS 2.284 7 ...in the adoration of humility, there is no question of continuance.
    OS 2.284 8 No inspired man ever asks this question [concerning the immortality of the soul]...
    OS 2.284 16 No answer in words can reply to a question of things.
    OS 2.285 2 ...all unawares the advancing soul has built and forged for itself a new condition, and the question and the answer are one.
    Int 2.328 15 You cannot with your best deliberation and heed come so close to any question as your spontaneous glance shall bring you...
    Int 2.345 16 I will not...speak to the open question between Truth and Love.
    Pt1 3.9 8 ...the question arose whether [a recent writer of lyrics] was not only a lyrist but a poet...
    Pt1 3.36 24 ...instantly the mind inquires whether these fishes under the bridge, yonder oxen in the pasture, those dogs in the yard, are immutably fishes, oxen and dogs, or only so appear to me, and perchance to themselves appear upright men; and whether I appear as a man to all eyes. The Brahmins and Pythagoras propounded the same question...
    Exp 3.56 15 The child asks, Mamma, why don't I like the story as well as when you told it me yesterday? Alas! child, it is even so with the oldest cherubim of knowledge. But will it answer thy question to say, Because thou wert born to a whole and this story is a particular?
    Exp 3.59 19 [Life's] chief good is for well-mixed people who can enjoy what they find, without question.
    Exp 3.72 18 ...the question ever is, not what you have done or forborne, but at whose command you have done or forborne it.
    Chr1 3.94 16 What means did you employ? was the question asked of the wife of Concini, in regard to her treatment of Mary of Medici;...
    Mrs1 3.122 21 The point of distinction in all this class of names, as courtesy, chivalry, fashion, and the like, is that the flower and fruit, not the grain of the tree, are contemplated. It is beauty which is the aim this time, and not worth. The result is now in question...
    Nat2 3.184 14 The astronomers said, Give us matter and a little motion and we will construct the universe. ... A very unreasonable postulate, said the metaphysicians, and a plain begging of the question.
    Pol1 3.202 20 ...if question arise whether additional officers or watch-towers should be provided, must not Laban and Isaac, and those who must sell part of their herds to buy protection for the rest, judge better of this, and with more right, than Jacob, who...eats their bread and not his own?
    Pol1 3.204 17 If it be not easy to settle the equity of this question [of property], the peril is less when we take note of our natural defenses.
    NER 3.251 17 ...that the Church, or religious party...is appearing...in very significant assemblies called Sabbath and Bible Conventions;...meeting to call in question the authority of the Sabbath...
    NER 3.282 19 I am not pained that I cannot frame a reply to the question, What is the operation we call Providence?
    UGM 4.7 2 One man answers some question which none of his contemporaries put, and is isolated.
    UGM 4.7 5 One man answers some question which none of his contemporaries put, and is isolated. The past and passing religions and philosophies answer some other question.
    PPh 4.41 9 This range of Plato instructs us what to think of the vexed question concerning his reputed works...
    PPh 4.78 6 ...admirable texts can be quoted on both sides of every great question from [Plato].
    MoS 4.157 15 ...there is no practical question on which any thing more than an approximate solution can be had?
    MoS 4.157 17 Is not marriage an open question...
    MoS 4.157 24 Is not the State a question?
    MoS 4.158 12 Remember the open question between the present order of competition and the friends of attractive and associated labor.
    MoS 4.172 6 Society does not like to have any breath of question blown on the existing order.
    MoS 4.181 5 Others there are to whom the heaven is brass, and it shuts down to the surface of the earth. It is a question of temperament, or of more or less immersion in nature.
    ShP 4.203 4 [Jonson] no doubt thought the praise he has conceded to [Shakespeare] generous, and esteemed himself, out of all question, the better poet of the two.
    ShP 4.207 2 ...I went once to see the Hamlet of a famed performer...and all I then heard and all I now remember of the tragedian was that in which the tragedian had no part; simply Hamlet's question to the ghost...
    ShP 4.211 22 ...all the sweets and all the terrors of human lot lay in [Shakespeare's] mind as truly but as softly as the landscape lies on the eye. And the importance of this wisdom of life sinks the form...out of notice. 'T is like making a question concerning the paper on which a king's message is written.
    ShP 4.218 1 As long as the question is of talent and mental power, the world of men has not [Shakespeare's] equal to show.
    ShP 4.218 3 ...when the question is, to life and its materials and its auxiliaries, how does [Shakespeare] profit me?
    GoW 4.268 15 It is not from men excellent in any kind that disparagement of any other is to be looked for. With such, Talleyrand's question is ever the main one;...Is he anybody? does he stand for something?
    ET1 5.19 21 [Wordsworth] thinks more of the education of circumstances than of tuition. 'T is not question whether there are offences of which the law takes cognizance, but whether there are offences of which the law does not take cognizance.
    ET4 5.51 18 In the impossibility of arriving at satisfaction on the historical question of race, and...the indisputable Englishman before me...I fancied I could leave quite aside the choice of a tribe as his lineal progenitors...
    ET5 5.81 22 There is on every question [in England] an appeal from the assertion of the parties to the proof of what is asserted.
    ET5 5.88 10 Nothing is more in the line of English thought than our unvarnished Connecticut question, Pray, sir, how do you get your living when you are at home?
    ET5 5.89 15 When Thor and his companions arrive at Utgard, he is told that nobody is permitted to remain here, unless he understand some art, and excel in it all other men. The same question is still put to the posterity of Thor.
    ET8 5.140 25 ...if hereafter the war of races, often predicted, and making itself a war of opinions also (a question of despotism and liberty coming from Eastern Europe), should menace the English civilization, these sea-kings may take once again to their floating castles...
    ET10 5.169 16 Such a wealth has England earned, ever new, bounteous and augmenting. But the question recurs, does she take the step beyond...
    ET13 5.214 14 A youth marries in haste; afterwards...he is asked what he thinks...of the right relations of the sexes? I should have much to say, he might reply, if the question were open...
    ET13 5.214 16 A youth marries in haste; afterwards...he is asked what he thinks...of the right relations of the sexes? I should have much to say, he might reply, if the question were open, but I have a wife and children, and all question is closed for me.
    ET15 5.264 14 [The London Times] has entered into each municipal, literary and social question...
    F 6.3 10 ...the question of the times resolved itself into a practical question of the conduct of life.
    F 6.3 11 ...the question of the times resolved itself into a practical question of the conduct of life.
    F 6.5 9 The Spartan, embodying his religion in his country, dies before its majesty without a question.
    F 6.30 23 ...when the boy grows to man...he pulls down that wall and builds a new and bigger. 'T is only a question of time.
    Pow 6.59 27 ...when [the weaker party] himself is matched with some other antagonist, his own shafts fly well and hit. 'T is a question of stomach and constitution.
    Pow 6.60 7 Here is question, every spring, whether to graft with wax, or whether with clay;...
    Pow 6.65 10 Men in power...may be had cheap for any opinion, for any purpose; and if it be only a question between the most civil and the most forcible, I lean to the last.
    Pow 6.79 6 It is not question to express our thought, to elect our way, but to overcome resistances of the medium and material in everything we do.
    Ctr 6.135 18 In Boston the question of life is the names of some eight or ten men.
    Ctr 6.135 26 In New York the question [of life] is of some other eight, or ten, or twenty [men].
    Bhr 6.197 8 As respects the delicate question of culture I do not think that any other than negative rules can be laid down.
    Wsp 6.204 21 In the last chapters we treated some particulars of the question of culture.
    Wsp 6.209 21 When Paul Leroux offered his article Dieu to the conductor of a leading French journal, he replied, La question de Dieu manque d' actualite.
    Wsp 6.212 13 ...the official men can in no wise help you in any question of to-day...
    Wsp 6.217 20 ...the heart is at once aware of the state of health or disease, which is the controlling state, that is, of sanity or of insanity; prior of course to all question of the ingenuity of arguments...
    Wsp 6.225 16 I look on that man as happy, who, when there is a question of success, looks into his work for a reply...
    Wsp 6.237 3 [Benedict said] Is it a question whether to put [the sick woman] into the street?
    Wsp 6.239 11 Higher than the question of our duration is the question of our deserving.
    Wsp 6.239 12 Higher than the question of our duration is the question of our deserving.
    Wsp 6.240 9 ...as far as [immortality] is a question of fact respecting the government of the universe, Marcus Antoninus summed the whole in a word, It is pleasant to die if there be gods, and sad to live if there be none.
    CbW 6.267 2 ...who provoke pity like that excellent family party just arriving in their well-appointed carriage, as far from home and any honest end as ever? Each nation has asked successively, What are they here for? until at last the party...anticipate the question at the gates of each town.
    Bty 6.288 18 The question of Beauty takes us out of surfaces to thinking of the foundations of things.
    Bty 6.293 20 All that is a little harshly claimed by progressive parties may easily come to be conceded without question, if this rule [of gradation] be observed.
    SS 7.8 3 If I stay, said Dante, when there was question of going to Rome, who will go? and if I go, who will stay?
    SS 7.10 4 [The ends of thought] reach down to that depth...where the question is, Which is first, man or men?...
    Art2 7.40 10 We find that the question, What is Art? leads us directly to another,--Who is the Artist?
    Boks 7.215 18 What made the popularity of Jane Eyre, but that a central question was answered in some sort?
    Boks 7.215 19 The question there [in Jane Eyre] answered in regard to a vicious marriage will always be treated according to the habit of the party.
    Clbs 7.229 1 We remember the time...on a long journey in the old stage-coach, where, each passenger being forced to know every other, and other employments being out of question, conversation naturally flowed...
    Clbs 7.235 17 He that can define, he that can answer a question so as to admit of no further answer, is the best man.
    Clbs 7.237 19 Odin comes to the threshold of the Jotun Wafthrudnir in disguise...is invited into the hall, and told that he cannot go out thence unless he can answer every question Wafthrudnir shall put.
    Clbs 7.238 2 At last [Odin] puts a question which none but himself could answer...
    Clbs 7.239 12 To answer a question so as to admit of no reply, is the test of a man...
    Clbs 7.242 3 Even Montesquieu confessed that in conversation, if he perceived he was listened to by a third person, it seemed to him from that moment the whole question vanished from his mind.
    Cour 7.264 11 The school-boy is daunted before his tutor by a question of arithmetic...
    Cour 7.269 1 The judge...squarely accosts the question, and by not being afraid of it...he sees presently that common arithmetic and common methods apply to this affair.
    Suc 7.292 13 The gravest and learnedest courts in this country shudder to face a new question...
    OA 7.318 23 ...if the question be the felicity of age, I fear the first popular judgments will be unfavorable.
    PI 8.16 4 ...the sole question is...how many diameters are drawn quite through from matter to spirit;...
    SA 8.99 14 When men consult you, it is...that they wish you...to apply your habitual view, your wisdom, to the present question...
    Elo2 8.129 15 ...said [Lord Ashley], if I, who had no personal concern in the question, was so overpowered with my own apprehensions that I could not find words to express myself, what must be the case of one whose life depended on his own abilities to defend it?
    Elo2 8.131 9 There is [in eloquence] always the previous question: How came you on that side?
    Res 8.138 5 A philosophy...which says...life is eating us up, 't is only question who shall be last devoured,--dispirits us;...
    QO 8.192 22 The nobler the truth or sentiment, the less imports the question of authorship.
    PC 8.226 8 The benefactors we have indicated were...great because exceptional. The question which the present age urges with increasing emphasis...is, whether the high qualities which distinguished them can be imparted.
    PPo 8.238 12 Favor of the Sultan, or his displeasure, is [in the East] a question of Fate.
    Insp 8.274 4 In June the morning is noisy with birds; in August they are already getting old and silent. Hence arises the question, Are these moods in any degree within control?
    Insp 8.286 16 ...it is a primal rule to defend your morning...and...to relieve it from any jangle of affairs-even from the question, Which task?
    Imtl 8.349 27 Yama said, For this question [of immortality], it was inquired of old, even by the gods;...
    Imtl 8.350 23 [Yama said to Nachiketas] All those desires that are difficult to gain in the world of mortals, all those ask thou at thy pleasure;-those fair nymphs of heaven...for the like of them are not to be gained by men. I will give them to thee, but do not ask the question of the state of the soul after death.
    Dem1 10.22 4 A Highland chief, an Indian sachem or a feudal baron may fancy...that the one question for history is the pedigree of his house...
    Aris 10.40 5 In every company one finds the best man; and if there be any question, it is decided the instant they enter into any practical enterprise.
    Aris 10.50 21 ...[the public] forgot to ask the fourth question...
    Aris 10.63 3 Pay [money], and you may play the tyrant at discretion and never look back to the fatal question,-where had you the money that you paid?
    Chr2 10.91 11 ...in the question between truth and goodness, the moral cause of the world lies behind all else in the mind.
    Chr2 10.108 20 ...all the dogmas rest on morals, and...it is only a question of youth or maturity...
    Supl 10.175 18 To every question an abstemious but absolute reply.
    Supl 10.179 8 If it come back...to the question of final superiority, it is too plain that there is no question that the star of empire rolls West...
    Supl 10.179 10 ...there is no question that the star of empire rolls West...
    Prch 10.225 20 ...there are those to whom the question of what shall be believed is the more interesting because they are to proclaim and teach what they believe.
    MoL 10.246 1 In my youth, said a Scotch mountaineer, a Highland gentleman measured his importance, by the number of men his domain could support. After some time the question was, to know how many great cattle it would feed.
    MoL 10.256 12 Reading!-do you mean that this senator or this lawyer, who stood by and allowed the passage of infamous laws, was a reader of Greek books? That is not the question; but to what purpose did they read?
    MoL 10.256 26 There is always the previous question, How came you on that side?
    Plu 10.314 14 ...Plutarch always addresses the question [of immortality] on the human side...
    Plu 10.319 23 The guests not invited to a private board by the entertainer, but introduced by a guest as his companions, the Greek called shadows; and the question is debated whether it was civil to bring them...
    LLNE 10.342 10 ...a sympathizing Englishman...interrupted with the question, Mr. Alcott, a lady near me desires to inquire whether omnipotence abnegates attribute?
    LLNE 10.347 27 Fourier...turned a truly vast arithmetic to the question of social misery...
    LLNE 10.367 9 The question which occurs to you had occurred much earlier to Fourier: How in this charming Elysium is the dirty work to be done?
    SlHr 10.439 1 ...when the votes of the Free States...had...betrayed the cause of freedom, [Samuel Hoar] considered the question of justice and liberty, for his age, lost...
    Thor 10.452 14 ...whilst all his companions were...eager to begin some lucrative employment, it was inevitable that [Thoreau's] thoughts should be exercised on the same question...
    Carl 10.497 11 [Carlyle] thinks it the only question for wise men...to address themselves to the problem of society.
    GSt 10.507 22 ...there is to my mind somewhat so absolute in the action of a good man that we do not, in thinking of him, so much as make any question of the future.
    LS 11.4 4 ...more important controversies have arisen respecting [the Lord' s Supper's] nature. The famous question of the Real Presence was the main controversy between the Church of England and the Church of Rome.
    LS 11.13 12 Many persons consider this fact, the observance of such a memorial feast [the Lord's Supper] by the early disciples, decisive of the question whether it ought to be observed by us.
    LS 11.16 7 If it could be satisfactorily shown that [the primitive Church] esteemed [the Lord's Supper] authorized and to be transmitted forever, that does not settle the question for us.
    LS 11.16 20 But it is said: Admit that the rite [the Lord's Supper] was not designed to be perpetual. What harm doth it? Here it stands...the undoubted occasion of much good; is it not better it should remain? This is the question of expediency.
    HDC 11.46 25 ...the [Massachusetts Bay Colony's] towns learned...to exercise the right of expressing an opinion on every question before the country.
    HDC 11.52 4 At a meeting which Eliot gave to the squaws apart, the wife of Wampooas propounded the question, Whether do I pray when my husband prays, if I speak nothing as he doth, yet if I like what he saith?...
    HDC 11.53 1 [The Indians] requested to have a town given them within the bounds of Concord, near unto the English. When this question was propounded by Tahattawan, he was asked, why he desired a town so near, when there was more room for them up in the country?
    LVB 11.94 5 ...[the question of currency and trade] is the chirping of grasshoppers beside the immortal question whether justice shall be done by the race of civilized to the race of savage man...
    LVB 11.94 17 One circumstance lessens the reluctance with which I intrude at this time on your [Van Buren's] attention my conviction that the government ought to be admonished of a new historical fact, which the discussion of this question [the relocation of the Cherokees] has disclosed...
    LVB 11.94 21 On the broaching of this question [of the moral character of government], a general expression of despondency, of disbelief that any good will accrue from a remonstrance on an act of fraud and robbery, appeared in those men to whom we naturally turn for aid and counsel.
    EWI 11.99 9 [Emancipation in the West Indies] was the settlement, as far as a great Empire was concerned, of a question on which almost every leading citizen in it had taken care to record his vote;...
    EWI 11.106 17 Very unwilling had that great lawyer [Lord Mansfield] been to reverse the late decisions [on slavery]; he suggested twice from the bench, in the course of the trial [of George Somerset], how the question might be got rid of...
    EWI 11.128 14 ...England has the advantage of trying the question [of slavery] at a wide distance from the spot where the nuisance exists;...
    EWI 11.128 21 The extent of the [British] empire, and the magnitude and number of other questions crowding into court, keep this one [slavery] in balance, and prevent it from...being urged with that intemperance which a question of property tends to acquire.
    EWI 11.128 27 There are causes in the composition of the British legislature...which exclude much that is pitiful and injurious in other legislative assemblies. From these reasons, the question [of slavery] was discussed with a rare independence and magnanimity.
    EWI 11.135 26 The lives of the advocates [of emancipation in the West Indies] are pages of greatness, and the connection of the eminent senators with this question constitutes the immortalizing moments of those men's lives.
    EWI 11.138 8 ...we are indebted mainly to this movement [for emancipation in the West Indies] and to the continuers of it, for...reference of every question to the absolute standard.
    EWI 11.147 7 I am sure that the good and wise elders, the ardent and generous youth, will not permit what is incidental and exceptional to withdraw their devotion from the essential and permanent characters of the question [of emancipation].
    War 11.160 15 The sublime question has startled one and another happy soul in different quarters of the globe,-Cannot love be, as well as hate?
    War 11.161 20 ...a universal peace is as sure as is the prevalence...of liberal governments over feudal forms. The question for us is only How soon?
    War 11.167 13 Since the peace question has been before the public mind, those who affirm its right and expediency have naturally been met with objections more or less weighty.
    War 11.170 1 The question naturally arises, How is this new aspiration of the human mind [towards peace] to be made visible and real?
    FSLC 11.179 3 Fellow Citizens: I accepted your invitation to speak to you on the great question of these days, with very little consideration of what I might have to offer...
    FSLC 11.204 17 In Massachusetts, in 1776, [Webster] would, beyond all question, have been a refugee.
    FSLC 11.206 22 I pass to say a few words to the question, What shall we do?
    FSLC 11.210 21 ...granting...that these evils [of slavery] are to be relieved only by the wisdom of God working in ages,-and by what instrument... none can tell...still the question recurs, What must we do?
    FSLN 11.225 9 ...though I have my own opinions on [Webster's] seventh of March discourse and those others, and think them very transparent and very open to criticism,-yet the secondary merits of a speech, namely, its logic, its illustrations, its points, etc., are not here in question.
    FSLN 11.225 13 Nobody doubts that there were good and plausible things to be said on the part of the South. But this is not a question of ingenuity, not a question of syllogisms, but of sides. How came [Webster] there?
    FSLN 11.225 27 ...the question which History will ask is broader. In the final hour...did [Webster] take the part of great principles...or the side of abuse and oppression and chaos?
    FSLN 11.226 25 [Webster's 7th of March Speech] was like the doleful speech falsely ascribed to the patriot Brutus: Virtue, I have followed thee through life, and I find thee but a shadow. Here was a question of an immoral law;...
    FSLN 11.226 26 [Webster's 7th of March Speech] was like the doleful speech falsely ascribed to the patriot Brutus: Virtue, I have followed thee through life, and I find thee but a shadow. Here was a question of an immoral law; a question agitated for ages...
    FSLN 11.227 9 Here [in the Fugitive Slave Law] was the question, Are you for man and for the good of man; or are you for the hurt and harm of man?
    FSLN 11.227 11 [The Fugitive Slave Law] was the question whether man shall be treated as leather?...
    FSLN 11.228 12 ...when allusion was made to the question of duty and the sanctions of morality, [Webster] very frankly said...Some higher law, something existing somewhere between here and the third heaven,-I do not know where.
    FSLN 11.238 1 ...if you have a nice question of right and wrong, you would not go with it to Louis Napoleon...
    TPar 11.287 6 'T is sometimes a question, shall we not leave [the old religions] to decay without rude shocks?
    ACiv 11.299 10 The times put this question, Why cannot the best civilization be extended over the whole country...
    SMC 11.357 19 One of our later volunteers...in reply to my question, How can you be spared from your farm...said, I go because I shall always be sorry if I did not go when the country called me.
    EdAd 11.384 20 ...we cannot stave off the ulterior question...the WHERE TO of all this [American] power and population...
    EdAd 11.384 21 ...we cannot stave off the ulterior question,-the famous question of Cineas to Pyrrhus,-the WHERE TO of all this [American] power and population...
    EdAd 11.390 19 Let [a journal] now show its astuteness by dodging each difficult question...
    EdAd 11.390 23 Can [a journal] front this matter of Socialism...and dispose of that question?
    EdAd 11.391 24 What will easily seem to many a far higher question than any other is that which respects the embodying of the Conscience of the period.
    Wom 11.419 27 ...bring together a cultivated society of both sexes, in a drawing-room, and consult and decide by voices on a question of taste or on a question of right, and is there any absurdity or any practical difficulty in obtaining their authentic opinions?
    FRep 11.516 18 ...the nature and habits of the American, may well occupy us, and more the question of Religion.
    FRep 11.524 22 Whilst each cabal...at last brings...men whose names are a knell to all hope of progress, the good and wise are hidden in their active retirements, and are quite out of question.
    FRep 11.538 8 It is not a question whether we shall be a multitude of people.
    PLT 12.17 1 Leaving aside the question which was prior, egg or bird, I believe the mind is the creator of the world...
    PLT 12.47 6 There is a meter which determines the constructive power of man,-this, namely, the question whether the mind possesses the control of its thoughts, or they of it.
    II 12.73 15 But how, cries my reformer, is this to be done? How could I do it, who have wife and family to keep? The question is most reasonable,- yet proves that you are not the man to do the feat.
    II 12.88 2 These studies [of the Intellect] seem to me to derive an importance from their bearing on the universal question of modern times, the question of Religion.
    CInt 12.116 6 ...[the college] deals with a force which It cannot monopolize or confine;... I have no doubt of the force, and for me the only question is, whether the force is inside.
    Milt1 12.250 19 What under heaven had...the manner of living of Saumaise...or his niceties of diction, to do with the solemn question whether Charles Stuart had been rightly slain?
    ACri 12.303 5 I designed to speak of one point more, the touching a principal question in criticism in recent times-the Classic and Romantic, or what is classic?
    ACri 12.305 17 Criticism is an art when it...looks at...the essential quality of [the poet's] mind. Then the critic is poet. 'T is a question not of talents but of tone;...
    MLit 12.316 19 Another element of the modern poetry akin to this subjective tendency, or rather the direction of that same on the question of resources, is the Feeling of the Infinite.
    MLit 12.328 12 ...that we may not seem to dodge the question which all men ask...let us honestly record our thought upon the total worth and influence of this genius [Goethe].
    EurB 12.369 5 ...the spirit of literature and the modes of living and the conventional theories of the conduct of life were called in question [by Wordsworth] on wholly new grounds...
    EurB 12.377 6 ...high behavior fraternized with high behavior [in the society in Wilhelm Meister], without question of heraldry...
    PPr 12.389 23 [Carlyle] does not dodge the question...

question, v. (5)

    LT 1.284 11 I question if care and doubt ever wrote their names so legibly on the faces of any population.
    PI 8.28 1 [Blake wrote] I question not my corporeal eye any more than I would question a window concerning a sight.
    PI 8.28 2 [Blake wrote] I question not my corporeal eye any more than I would question a window concerning a sight.
    Aris 10.35 21 ...not the hardest utilitarian will question the value of an aristocracy if he love himself.
    FSLC 11.183 20 I question the value of our civilization, when I see that the public mind had never less hold of the strongest of all truths.

questionable, adj. (4)

    YA 1.393 12 It is a questionable compensation to the embittered feeling of a proud commoner, the reflection that a fop...is himself also an aspirant excluded with the same ruthlessness from higher circles...
    Pt1 3.32 19 All the value which attaches to...Oken, or any other who introduces questionable facts into his cosmogony...is the certificate we have of departure from routine, and that here is a new witness.
    Bty 6.284 11 The invention is of use to the inventor, of questionable help to any other.
    WD 7.164 13 ...we must look deeper for our salvation than to steam, photographs, balloons or astronomy. These tools have some questionable properties.

questioned, v. (5)

    Comp 2.96 5 That which [men] hear in schools and pulpits without afterthought, if said in conversation would probably be questioned in silence.
    Fdsp 2.204 1 Almost every man we meet...has...some whim of religion or philanthropy in his head that is not to be questioned, and which spoils all conversation with him.
    Exp 3.64 27 ...lawfulness of writing down a thought, is questioned;...
    NER 3.264 14 ...it may easily be questioned whether such a community will draw, except in its beginnings, the able and the good;...
    WD 7.166 8 'T is sometimes questioned whether morals have not declined as the arts have ascended.

Questioner, n. (1)

    Wsp 6.230 14 I am well assured that the Questioner who brings me so many problems will bring the answers also in due time.

Questiones Romanae [Plutarc (1)

    Plu 10.309 24 Except as historical curiosities, little can be said in behalf of the scientific value of [Plutarch's] Opinions of the Philosophers, the Questions and the Symposiacs.

questions, n. (102)

    Nat 1.3 20 Undoubtedly we have no questions to ask which are unanswerable.
    Nat 1.62 18 The first of these questions only [What is matter?], the ideal theory answers.
    AmS 1.104 12 It is a shame to [the scholar]...if he seek a temporary peace by the diversion of his thoughts from politics or vexed questions...
    LE 1.157 9 I will not lose myself in the desultory questions, what are the limitations, and what the causes of the fact.
    MN 1.202 26 To questions of this sort, Nature replies, I grow.
    MR 1.231 15 ...it is only necessary to ask a few questions as to the progress of the articles of commerce from the fields where they grew, to our houses, to become aware that we eat and drink and wear perjury and fraud...
    LT 1.260 5 [The Times] is very good matter to be handled, if we are skilful; an abundance of important practical questions which it behooves us to understand.
    LT 1.270 10 The political questions touching the Banks;...are all pregnant with ethical conclusions;...
    LT 1.270 21 The student of history will hereafter compute the singular value of our endless discussion of questions to the mind of the period.
    LT 1.287 25 The main interest which any aspects of the Times can have for us, is...the light which they can shed on the wonderful questions, What we are? and Whither we tend?
    Con 1.322 15 ...if it still be asked in this necessity of partial organization, which party, on the whole, has the highest claims on our sympathy,-I bring it home to the private heart, where all such questions must have their final arbitrament.
    Tran 1.331 19 ...how easy it is to show [the materialist]...that he need only ask a question or two beyond his daily questions to find his solid universe growing dim and impalpable before his sense.
    YA 1.385 7 ...many people...are never happier than when difficult practical questions...are to be solved.
    Hist 2.32 26 In splendid variety these changes come, all putting questions to the human spirit.
    Hist 2.33 1 Those men who cannot answer by a superior wisdom these facts or questions of time, serve them.
    SL 2.136 20 ...it is time enough to answer questions when they are asked.
    SL 2.136 22 Do not shut up the young people against their will in a pew and force the children to ask them questions for an hour against their will.
    OS 2.277 13 ...in groups where debate is earnest, and especially on high questions, the company become aware that the thought rises to an equal level in all bosoms...
    OS 2.282 22 [Revelations] are solutions of the soul's own questions.
    OS 2.282 23 [Revelations] do not answer the questions which the understanding asks.
    OS 2.283 4 In past oracles of the soul the understanding seeks to find answers to sensual questions...
    OS 2.283 10 An answer in words is delusive; it is really no answer to the questions you ask.
    OS 2.284 13 These questions which we lust to ask about the future are a confession of sin.
    OS 2.284 23 The only mode of obtaining an answer to these questions of the senses is to forego all low curiosity...
    Int 2.325 15 The first questions are always to be asked...
    Exp 3.62 14 If we will take the good we find, asking no questions, we shall have heaping measures.
    NER 3.263 20 Doubts such as those I have intimated drove many good persons to agitate the questions of social reform.
    NER 3.282 18 What if I cannot answer your questions?
    UGM 4.7 1 ...there are persons who, in their character and actions, answer questions which I have not skill to put.
    SwM 4.94 14 ...the instincts presently teach that the problem of essence must take precedence of all others;--the questions of Whence? What? and Whither?...
    MoS 4.158 4 ...to put any of the questions which touch mankind nearest,-- shall the young man aim at a leading part in law, in politics, in trade? It will not be pretended that a success in either of these kinds is quite coincident with what is best and inmost in his mind.
    MoS 4.182 7 the people's questions are not [the spiritualist's];...
    ShP 4.208 27 We have [Shakespeare's] recorded convictions on those questions which knock for answer at every heart...
    NMW 4.249 22 [Napoleon] delighted in running through the range of practical, of literary and of abstract questions.
    NMW 4.249 27 On the voyage to Egypt [Napoleon] liked, after dinner, to fix on three or four persons to support a proposition, and as many to oppose it. He gave a subject, and the discussions turned on questions of religion, the different kinds of government, and the art of war.
    NMW 4.252 3 In intervals of leisure...Napoleon appears as a man of genius directing on abstract questions the native appetite for truth...he was wont to show in war.
    GoW 4.270 1 ...how can [the writer] be honored...when he must...write conventional criticism, or profligate novels, or at any rate write...without recurrence...to the sources of inspiration? Some reply to these questions may be furnished by looking over the list of men of literary genius in our age.
    ET5 5.82 6 In politics [the English] put blunt questions, which must be answered;...
    ET5 5.87 26 ...Popery, Plymouth colony, American Revolution, are all questions involving a yeoman's right to his dinner...
    ET5 5.88 12 Nothing is more in the line of English thought than our unvarnished Connecticut question, Pray, sir, how do you get your living when you are at home? The questions of freedom, of taxation, of privilege, are money questions.
    ET5 5.88 13 Nothing is more in the line of English thought than our unvarnished Connecticut question, Pray, sir, how do you get your living when you are at home? The questions of freedom, of taxation, of privilege, are money questions.
    ET11 5.185 3 For the rest, the [English] nobility have the lead...in questions of taste, in social usages...
    ET16 5.288 11 On the way to Winchester...my friends asked many questions respecting American landscape, forests, houses...
    Wth 6.85 2 As soon as a stranger is introduced into any company, one of the first questions which all wish to have answered, is, How does that man get his living?
    Wth 6.123 21 The farmer affects to take his orders; but the citizen says, You may ask me as often as you will...for an opinion concerning the mode of...laying out my acre, but the ball will rebound to you. These are matters on which I neither know nor need to know anything. These are questions which you and not I shall answer.
    Wsp 6.229 8 Even children are not deceived by the false reasons which their parents give in answer to their questions...
    Wsp 6.239 2 [The soul] asks no questions of the Supreme Power.
    CbW 6.272 25 What questions we ask of [a friend]!...
    Ill 6.318 23 What terrible questions we are learning to ask!
    Boks 7.191 16 Whenever any skeptic or bigot claims to be heard on the questions of intellect and morals, we ask if he is familiar with the books of Plato, where all his pert objections have once for all been disposed of.
    Boks 7.215 16 In novels the most serious questions are beginning to be discussed.
    Clbs 7.235 4 Yonder is a man who can answer the questions which I cannot.
    Clbs 7.237 15 In the Norse legends, The gods of Valhalla when they meet the Jotuns, converse on the perilous terms that he who cannot answer the other's questions forfeits his own life.
    Clbs 7.249 5 I need only hint the value of the club for bringing masters in their several arts to compare and expand their views, to come to an understanding on these points, and so that their united opinion shall have its just influence on public questions of education and politics.
    PI 8.36 25 [The poet's] wreath and robe is...emancipation from other men's questions and glad study of his own;...
    SA 8.95 22 Courage to ask questions; courage to expose our ignorance.
    Elo2 8.112 16 ...the political questions...find or form a class of men by nature and habit fit to discuss and deal with these measures...
    Elo2 8.117 25 A worthy gentleman...listening to the debates of the General Assembly of the Scottish Kirk in Edinburgh, and eager to speak to the questions...went to [Dr. Hugh Blair] and offered him one thousand pounds sterling if he would teach him to speak with propriety in public.
    Insp 8.292 5 The moth must fly to the lamp, and you must solve those questions though you die.
    Imtl 8.331 23 [One of the men] said that when he entered the Senate he became in a short time intimate with one of his colleagues, and...they daily... spent much time in conversation on the immortality of the soul and other intellectual questions...
    Imtl 8.347 1 You shall not say, O my bishop, O my pastor, is there any resurrection? What do you think? Did Dr. Channing believe that we should know each other? Did Wesley? did Butler? did Fenelon? What questions are these!
    Imtl 8.347 8 Let any master simply recite to you the substantial laws of the intellect, and in the presence of the laws themselves you will never ask such primary-school questions [concerning immortality].
    Imtl 8.347 20 ...when we are living in the sentiments we ask no questions about time.
    Aris 10.62 25 In America [the gentleman] shall find deprecation of purism on all questions touching the morals of trade and of social customs...
    SovE 10.210 5 ...there are the new conventions of social science, before which the questions of the rights of women...come for a hearing.
    MoL 10.257 4 It is impossible to extricate oneself from the questions in which our age is involved.
    Schr 10.272 23 [The scholar] is the attorney of the world, and can never be superfluous where so vast a variety of questions are ever coming up to be solved...
    Schr 10.284 10 [The scholar] will have to answer certain questions, which... cannot be staved off.
    Schr 10.284 18 [The scholar] will have to answer certain questions, which... cannot be staved off. For all men, all women...are the interrogators:...Can you help any soul? Can he answer these questions?...
    Schr 10.284 25 These questions [of life] speak to Genius...
    Plu 10.310 27 ...though curious in the questions of the schools on the nature and genesis of things, [Plutarch's] extreme interest in every trait of character and his broad humanity, lead him constantly to Morals...
    Thor 10.454 2 [Thoreau] could easily solve the problems of the surveyor, but he was daily beset with graver questions, which he manfully confronted.
    Thor 10.474 5 ...[Thoreau] well knew that asking questions of Indians is like catechizing beavers and rabbits.
    Carl 10.490 14 ...though no mortal in America could pretend to talk with Carlyle...yet neither would he in any manner satisfy us (Americans), or begin to answer the questions which we ask.
    LS 11.3 8 Without considering the frivolous questions which have been lately debated as to the posture in which men should partake of [the Lord's Supper];...the questions have been settled differently in every church...
    LS 11.3 13 Without considering the frivolous questions which have been lately debated as to the posture in which men should partake of [the Lord's Supper];...the questions have been settled differently in every church...
    HDC 11.51 25 The questions which the Indians put [to John Eliot] betray their reason and their ignorance.
    HDC 11.52 7 At a meeting which Eliot gave to the squaws apart, the wife of Wampooas propounded the question, Whether do I pray when my husband prays, if I speak nothing as he doth, yet if I like what he saith?- which questions were accounted of by some, as part of the whitenings of the harvest toward.
    LVB 11.93 25 ...to us the questions upon which the government and the people have been agitated during the past year...seem but motes in comparison [with the relocation of the Cherokees].
    EWI 11.128 18 The extent of the [British] empire, and the magnitude and number of other questions crowding into court, keep this one [slavery] in balance...
    War 11.156 12 Put [the man concerned with pugnacity] into a circle of cultivated men, where the conversation broaches the great questions that besiege the human reason, and he would be dumb and unhappy...
    FSLC 11.179 21 [Massachusetts laws] never came near me to any discomfort before. I find the like sensibility...in that class who take no interest in the ordinary questions of party politics.
    FSLN 11.217 1 I do not often speak to public questions;...
    AKan 11.255 11 ...it is impossible for the most recluse to extricate himself from the questions of the times.
    SMC 11.369 8 [George Prescott writes] Our colors had several holes made, and were badly torn. One bullet hit the staff which the bearer had in his hand. The color-bearer is brave as a lion; he will go anywhere you say, and no questions asked;...
    EdAd 11.389 2 ...we have seen the best understandings of New England... persuaded to say, We are too old to stand for what is called a New England sentiment any longer. Rely on us for commercial representatives, but for questions of ethics,-who knows what markets may be opened?
    EdAd 11.390 24 Will [a journal] cope with the allied questions of Government, Nonresistance, and all that belongs under that category?
    Wom 11.405 20 ...Coleridge was wont to apply to a lady for her judgment in questions of taste...
    Wom 11.420 7 On the questions that are important...[women] would give, I suppose, as intelligent a vote as the voters of Boston or New York.
    Wom 11.420 21 If new power is here, of a character which solves old tough questions...you [women] can well leave voting to the old dead people.
    FRep 11.516 11 We are in these days settling for ourselves and our descendants questions which...will make the peace and prosperity or the calamity of the next ages.
    FRep 11.516 15 The questions of Education, of Society, of Labor...may well occupy us...
    FRep 11.516 25 The humblest [in America] is daily challenged to give his opinion on practical questions...
    FRep 11.519 4 The partisan on moral, even on religious questions, will choose a proven rogue who can answer the tests, over an honest, affectionate, noble gentleman;...
    FRep 11.523 18 The people are right-minded enough on ethical questions...
    FRep 11.527 14 The facility with which clubs are formed by young men for discussion of social, political and intellectual topics secures the notoriety of the questions.
    FRep 11.539 8 It is not possible to extricate yourself from the questions in which your age is involved.
    PLT 12.7 4 ...these questions which really interest men, how few can answer.
    PLT 12.7 6 ...these questions which really interest men, how few can answer. Here are learned faculties of law and divinity, but would questions like these come into mind when I see them?
    CInt 12.131 9 ...'t is very certain that an examination is yonder before us and an examining committee that cannot be escaped or deceived, that every scholar...must hear the questions proposed, and answer them by himself...
    Milt1 12.269 4 Questions that involve all social and personal rights were hasting to be decided by the sword...
    PPr 12.383 2 It requires great courage in a man of letters to handle the contemporary practical questions;...

Questions [Plutarch], n. (1)

    Plu 10.309 24 Except as historical curiosities, little can be said in behalf of the scientific value of [Plutarch's] Opinions of the Philosophers, the Questions and the Symposiacs.

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