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RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels

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Template:RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels bad param 'volume' on lank

{{RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels|volume=2|part=4, The Country of the Houyhnhnms|chapter=1|page=129|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001423728|text=Their heads and breasts were covered with a thick hair, some frizled, and others lank; they had beards like goats, and a long ridge of hair down their backs, and the fore-parts of their legs and feet {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels bad param 'volume' on lappet

{{RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels|volume=1|part=2|chapter=1|page=161|url=https://archive.org/details/travelsintosever01swif|text={{...}} lifting up the Lappet of his Coat, he put me gently into it, and immediately ran along with me to his Master {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels bad param 'volume' on longboat

{{RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels|volume=I|part=II|chapter=I|pages=153–154|pageref=154|passage=We cast Anchor within a League of this Creek, and our Captain sent a dozen of his Men well armed in the Long Boat, with Vessels for Water, if any could be found.}}

Template:RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels bad param 'volume' on tongue

{{RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels|volume=1|part=2|chapter=2|page=178|url=https://archive.org/details/travelsintosever01swif|text=When I pointed to any thing, she told me the Name of it in her own Tongue, so that in a few Days I was able to call for whatever I had a mind to.}}

Template:RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels bad param 'volume' on want

{{RQ:Swift Gulliver's Travels|volume=II|page=141|passage=The least miserable among them appear to be those who turn to Dotage, and entirely lose their Memories; these meet with more Pity and Assistance, because they want many bad Qualities which abound in others.}}

RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene

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Template:RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene bad param 'verse' on accourage

{{RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene|2|8|verse=34|passage=But he endevored with ſpeaches milde
Her to recomfort, and accourage bold,
Bidding her feare no more her foeman vilde,
Nor doubt himſelfe: {{...}}}}

RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol

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Template:RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol bad param 'stave' on Ebenezer

{{RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol|passage="I have none to give," the Ghost replied. "It comes from other regions, Ebenezer Scrooge, and is conveyed by other ministers, to other kinds of men."|stave=1}}

Template:RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol bad param 'stave' on bitterer

{{RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol|stave=[[s:A Christmas Carol/Stave 1|stave 1]]|text=No wind that blew was bitterer than he, {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol bad param 'stave' on care a button

{{RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol|stave=1|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/19337/19337-h/19337-h.htm|text=Half-a-dozen gas-lamps out of the street wouldn't have lighted the entry too well, so you may suppose that it was pretty dark with Scrooge's dip. ¶ Up Scrooge went, not caring a button for that.}}

Template:RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol bad param 'stave' on cut up

{{RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol|passage=And even Scrooge was not so dreadfully cut up by the sad event{{...}}|stave=1}}

Template:RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol bad param 'stave' on stagger

{{RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol|passage=And when old Fezziwig and Mrs. Fezziwig had gone all through the dance; advance and retire; both hands to your partner, bow and courtesy, corkscrew, thread the needle, and back again to your place; Fezziwig "cut"—cut so deftly that he appeared to wink with his legs, and came upon his feet again without a stagger.|stave=2}}

RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica

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Template:RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica bad param 'section' on farraginous

{{RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica|section=I.3|passage=For being a confusion of knaves and fools, and a farraginous concurrence of all conditions, tempers, sexes, and ages; it is but natural if their determinations be monstrous, and many waies inconsistent with Truth.}}

Template:RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica bad param 'volume' on distinctive

{{RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica|edition=2nd|volume=2|chapter=3|page=75|text={{...}}more judicious and distinctive heads...}}

RQ:King James Version

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Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'lang' on comfort

{{RQ:King James Version|Psalms|86|17|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Psalms-Chapter-86_Original-1611-KJV/|passage=Shew me a token foꝛ good, that they which hate me may ſee it, and bee aſhamed: becauſe thou, {{smallcaps|Lord}}, hast holpen me, and comfoꝛted me.|lang=en}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on Bethlehem

{{RQ:King James Version|Matthew|2|1|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611_Matthew-Chapter-2|passage= Now when Ieſus was boꝛne in Bethlehem of Iudea, in the dayes of Herod the king, behold, there came Wiſe men from the Eaſt to Hierusalem,}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on alive

{{RQ:King James Version|Rev|1|18|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Reuelation_1_1611/|passage=I am hee that liueth, and was dead : and behold, I am aliue foꝛ euermoꝛe,Amen,and haue the keyes of hell and of death.|nodot=yes}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on baken

{{RQ:King James Version|Leviticus|2|7|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611_Leviticus-Chapter-2/|passage= And if thy oblation be a meate offering baken in the frying pan,it ſhalbe made of fine flowꝛe with oyle.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on comfort

{{RQ:King James Version|Psalms|86|17|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Psalms-Chapter-86_Original-1611-KJV/|passage=Shew me a token foꝛ good, that they which hate me may ſee it, and bee aſhamed: becauſe thou, {{smallcaps|Lord}}, hast holpen me, and comfoꝛted me.|lang=en}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on fine

{{RQ:King James Version|Leviticus|2|7|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611_Leviticus-Chapter-2/|passage= And if thy oblation be a meate offering baken in the frying pan,it ſhalbe made of fine flowꝛe with oyle.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on frying pan

{{RQ:King James Version|Leviticus|2|7|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611_Leviticus-Chapter-2/|passage= And if thy oblation be a meate offering baken in the frying pan,it ſhalbe made of fine flowꝛe with oyle.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on holpen

{{RQ:King James Version|Psalms|86|17|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Psalms-Chapter-86_Original-1611-KJV/|passage=Shew me a token foꝛ good, that they which hate me may ſee it, and bee aſhamed: becauſe thou, {{smallcaps|Lord}}, hast holpen me, and comfoꝛted me.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on kindred

{{RQ:King James Version|Rev|1|7|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Reuelation_1_1611/|passage=*Behold he commeth with clouds, and euery eye ſhal ſee him,and they alſo which pearced him: and all kinreds of the earth ſhall waıle becauſe of him: euen ſo. Amen.|nodot=yes}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on light

{{RQ:King James Version|book=John|chapter=1|verse=5|passage=And the light ſhineth in darkneſſe, and the darkneſſe compꝛehended it not.|nodot=yes}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on me

{{RQ:King James Version|Psalms|86|17|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Psalms-Chapter-86_Original-1611-KJV/|passage=Shew me a token foꝛ good, that they which hate me may ſee it, and bee aſhamed: becauſe thou, {{smallcaps|Lord}}, hast holpen me, and comfoꝛted me.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on oblation

{{RQ:King James Version|Leviticus|2|7|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611_Leviticus-Chapter-2/|passage= And if thy oblation be a meate offering baken in the frying pan,it ſhalbe made of fine flowꝛe with oyle.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on overflow

{{RQ:King James Version|1 Chronicles|12|15|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1-Chronicles-Chapter-12_Original-1611-KJV/|passage=Theſe are they that went ouer Ioꝛden in the firſt moneth, when it had ouerflowen all his* bankes, and they put to flight all them of the valleis, both toward the Eaſt, and toward the Weſt.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on refresh

{{RQ:King James Version|Exodus|31|16|17|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611_Exodus-Chapter-31/|passage=Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant.
It is a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever: for in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested, and was refreshed.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on sixth

{{RQ:King James Version|Genesis|1|31|nodot=yes|passage=And * God ſaw euery thing that hee had made : and behold, it was very good. And the euening and the moꝛning were the ſixth day.|tr=And God saw everything that he had made: and behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on travail

{{RQ:King James Version|book=Genesis|chapter=35|verse=16|passage=And they iourneyed from Bethel: and there was but a litle way to come to Ephrath; and Rachel traueiled, and she had hard labour.|nodot=yes}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'nodot' on vinetree

{{RQ:King James Version|Numbers|6|4|nodot=yes|url=https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Numbers-Chapter-6_Original-1611-KJV/|passage= All the dayes of his ſeparation ſhall he eat nothing that is made of the vine tree, from the kernels euen to the huſke.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'pageref' on Zebulun

{{RQ:King James Version|Joshua|21|34|pages=332–333|pageref=332|columns=2–1|passage=And vnto the families of the children of Merari the reſt of the Leuites, out of the tribe of Zebulun, Iokneam, with her ſuburbs, and Kartah with her ſuburbs,{{...}}}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'pages' on Zebulun

{{RQ:King James Version|Joshua|21|34|pages=332–333|pageref=332|columns=2–1|passage=And vnto the families of the children of Merari the reſt of the Leuites, out of the tribe of Zebulun, Iokneam, with her ſuburbs, and Kartah with her ſuburbs,{{...}}}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'passag' on clean

{{RQ:King James Version|Psalms|51|10|passag=Create in me a clean heart, O God.}}

Template:RQ:King James Version bad param 'tr' on sixth

{{RQ:King James Version|Genesis|1|31|nodot=yes|passage=And * God ſaw euery thing that hee had made : and behold, it was very good. And the euening and the moꝛning were the ſixth day.|tr=And God saw everything that he had made: and behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.}}

RQ:Dickens David Copperfield

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Template:RQ:Dickens David Copperfield bad param 'volume' on courtly

{{RQ:Dickens David Copperfield|volume=1|chapter=17|page=183|url=https://archive.org/details/personalhistoryo00dickrich/page/n231|text=As they abased themselves before him, Mr. Micawber took a seat, and waved his hand in his most courtly manner.}}

RQ:Last Week Tonight

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Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on Citations:cannibal

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|4|30|episode=The Trump Presidency|network=HBO||The presidency of Donald Trump, the man voted “least edible” by Cannibal Magazine six years in a row!|brackets=on}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on Englishman

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|1|17|episode=Scottish Independence|network=HBO||Yea, but that’s not really a surprise, is it? She famously wrote a book where a redhead plays second fiddle to a magical Englishman. “Come along, Ron, come along. I shall have all the powers, and your brothers can die fighting my war. Come along.”}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on Giuliani

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|5|10|episode=Rudy Giuliani|network=HBO||They’re both New Yorkers coasting on their reputations, they’ve both had three marriages, neither of them can shut up when in front of a camera, and perhaps most importantly, they both want to fuck Ivanka, which-which is weird for Trump because Ivanka is in his family, and it’s weird for Giuliani because she isn’t.}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on Nebraska

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|2|15|episode=FIFA II|network=HBO||Let’s move on to Nebraska, a state you think about so little, you didn’t even realize that’s not Nebraska, this is Nebraska. Come on, it’s your country! That’s not okay!}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on Scotland

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|1|17|episode=Scottish Independence|network=HBO||Our main story this week is Scotland. Americans know it as the birthplace of Shrek, and, and that accent you think you can do but actually can’t.}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on Scotland

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|1|17|episode=Scottish Independence|network=HBO||That’s right. Not even English flag poles can suddenly start treating Scotland with the respect it deserves. “Get this rag off me! Get it off! I can’t! Get this blue mess off me!”}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on burglary

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|3|35|episode=Pennies|network=HBO||Essentially, Jarden makes anything that you’d find left behind after a burglary.}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on decency

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|3|20|episode=Journalism|network=HBO||Now, what is interesting about that poem is nothing. But, what is relevant about it is that his muse is his wife, Marcela, who is 42 years younger than him. He is 75, she is 33. And I’ll say this, at least when 70-something American politicians get creepily handsy with 30-something women, they have the decency to do so with their own daughters. Have some class, Brazil! Have some class!}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on decorative

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|1|8|episode=Dr. Oz and Nutritional Supplements|network=HBO||And I’ll be honest. I’ll be honest, seeing stories like that is enough to make me glad that the Queen of England is mostly decorative now. In fact, the most relevant thing she’s done recently was announced that this week, she’s going to visit the Game of Thrones set.}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on dry-hump

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|3|26|episode=Third Parties|network=HBO||Okay… Okay, I-I-I’m still a little confused here. Did you actually climb Mount Everest? Or did you just dry-hump the side of it and then go home? “It was great! Now smell my finger! There’s still some mountain air on it!” What is wrong with you⁉}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on entrapment

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|1|8|episode=Dr. Oz and Nutritional Supplements|network=HBO||That’s right, Thailand actually has a buffoonish crown prince. And I understand why the Thai people are upset, because they have a law where you can get 15 years in jail for insulting the monarchy, and yet, they have a prince who featured in, and this is true, a video of a birthday party he threw for his dog, a miniature poodle called Foo Foo, in which his topless wife served the dog birthday cake. And you’re telling me they’re not supposed to make fun of that? That’s entrapment! That’s not fair! You asked too much!}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on false flag

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|4|1|episode=Trump vs. Truth|network=HBO||Now, that is not just offensive, it’s stupid. If the government had actually hired child actors, there is no way their stage parents would have stopped talking about it. “Well, he didn’t get the Tide commercial, but he did book a leading role in a government-sponsored false-flag attack! It’s the same director who did the moon landing! We’re very excited!”|writers=Tim Carvell; Josh Gondelman; {{w|Dan Gurewitch}}; Jeff Maurer; Ben Silva; Will Tracy; Jill Twiss; Seena Vali; Julie Weiner|publisher={{w|Warner Bros. Television}}}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on fuckup

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|1|8|episode=Dr. Oz and Nutritional Supplements|network=HBO||{{...|Yeah, because unfortunately for them, the judge found them guilty not just of that, but the much larger crime of not being a member of the royal family there. And sure, yeah, that’s just one rogue family member, but that’s the key drawback of inherited power.}}Having a monarchy means the fate of your country is basically a genetic lottery, because every family has the one fuckup they talk about behind their backs. And if you’re thinking, “my family doesn’t,” then I’m afraid it’s you. I’m sorry about that.}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on give a fuck

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|3|15|episode=Retirement Plans|network=HBO||We did some very rough estimates, and, with 35 employees contributing just $6,000 a year, after 30 years, half a percent could add up to roughly a million dollars! That number was so high you’ll never guess what happened: Janice in accounting actually gave a fuck! I’m serious! She’s a changed woman now!}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on narcissistic

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|3|26|episode=Third Parties|network=HBO||Anyone who goes into a voting booth on November the 8th and comes out saying, “I feel a hundred percent great about what I just did in there!,” is either lying to themselves, or did something unspeakable in that booth! And that means, as uncomfortable as this is, everyone has to own the floors of whoever you vote for, whether they are a lying handsy narcissistic sociopath, a hawkish Wall Street-friendly embodiment of everything that some people can’t stand about politics, an ill-tempered mountain molester with a radical dangerous tax plan that even he can’t defend, or a conspiracy-pandering political neophyte with no clear understanding of how government operates and who once recorded this folk rap about the virtues of bicycling.}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on pubic hair

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|5|25|episode=Brazilian Elections|network=HBO||It’s true. He’s become known there as the “Brazilian Trump”, which is both politically worrisome and also the grossest style to order at a pubic hair salon. “Oh, I’ll take the Brazilian Trump, please! I-It’s where you rip everything off the front area, but you comb some arse hair around to give the illusion of hair.”}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on scrupulous

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|3|4|episode=Special Districts|network=HBO||Come on! You have got to admire their dedication to the rules! These two men are so scrupulous, they would sit at a broken red traffic light for six hours in the middle of the night. “Hey, red is red! We live in a civilized society! Red is red! We stay!”}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'network' on threesome

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|3|22|episode=Charter Schools|network=HBO||That’s a threesome joke about her fucking children! It was in the first season and they gave her another one!}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'publisher' on false flag

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|4|1|episode=Trump vs. Truth|network=HBO||Now, that is not just offensive, it’s stupid. If the government had actually hired child actors, there is no way their stage parents would have stopped talking about it. “Well, he didn’t get the Tide commercial, but he did book a leading role in a government-sponsored false-flag attack! It’s the same director who did the moon landing! We’re very excited!”|writers=Tim Carvell; Josh Gondelman; {{w|Dan Gurewitch}}; Jeff Maurer; Ben Silva; Will Tracy; Jill Twiss; Seena Vali; Julie Weiner|publisher={{w|Warner Bros. Television}}}}

Template:RQ:Last Week Tonight bad param 'writers' on false flag

{{RQ:Last Week Tonight|4|1|episode=Trump vs. Truth|network=HBO||Now, that is not just offensive, it’s stupid. If the government had actually hired child actors, there is no way their stage parents would have stopped talking about it. “Well, he didn’t get the Tide commercial, but he did book a leading role in a government-sponsored false-flag attack! It’s the same director who did the moon landing! We’re very excited!”|writers=Tim Carvell; Josh Gondelman; {{w|Dan Gurewitch}}; Jeff Maurer; Ben Silva; Will Tracy; Jill Twiss; Seena Vali; Julie Weiner|publisher={{w|Warner Bros. Television}}}}

RQ:Hardy Tess

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Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on Mrs

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=41|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on awe-stricken

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=XIV|phase=4|page=184|passage=While the children, scarcely awake, awe-stricken at her manner, their eyes growing larger and larger, remained in this position, she took the baby from her bed— {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on curtain

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=40|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on frequenter

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=41|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on landlady

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=41|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on retreat

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=41|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on thickly

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=40|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on upstairs

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=40|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on vamp

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=I|phase=1|page=12|passage=Well, vamp on to Marlott, will 'ee, and order that carriage, and maybe I'll drive round and inspect the club.}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on vinous

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=41|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on where there is a will there is a way

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=40|passage=Rolliver's inn, the single alehouse at this end of the long and broken village, could only boast of an off-license; [...] [T]hirsty strangers [...] wished they could have a restful seat inside. Thus the strangers. But there were also local customers who felt the same wish; and where there's a will there's a way. In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; [...]}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on where there's a will there's a way

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=40|passage=Rolliver's inn, the single alehouse at this end of the long and broken village, could only boast of an off-license; [...] [T]hirsty strangers [...] wished they could have a restful seat inside. Thus the strangers. But there were also local customers who felt the same wish; and where there's a will there's a way. In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; [...]}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on woolen

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=40|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.}}

Template:RQ:Hardy Tess bad param 'phase' on woollen

{{RQ:Hardy Tess|volume=I|chapter=IV|phase=1|pages=40–41|pageref=40|passage=In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs. Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.}}

RQ:Burton Melancholy

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{{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|New York Review of Books|published=2001|page=260

|passage=[Sorrow] hinders concoction, refrigerates the heart, takes away stomach, colour, and sleep; thickens the blood {{...}}}} Template:RQ:Burton Melancholy bad param 'republished' on duodenum

{{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|chapter=Dißimilar Parts|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=itg_AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA17|part=1|section=1|member=2|subsection=4|page=17|republished=yes|passage=From the Stomacke to the very Fundament, are produced the Guts or Inteſtina, which ſerue a little to alter and diſtribute the Chilus, and convey away the excrements. They are divided into ſmall and great, by reason of their ſite and ſubſtance, ſlender or thicker. The ſlender is Duodenum or whole gut, which is next to the ſtomacke, ſome twelue inches long (ſaith Fuſchius.)}}

Template:RQ:Burton Melancholy bad param 'republished' on exhilarate

{{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|chapter=Musicke a Remedy|part=2|section=2|member=6|subsection=3|republished=yes|page=276|passage=Any and ſundry are the meanes, which Philoſophers and Phyſicians haue preſcribed to exhilarate a ſorrowfull heart, to diuert thoſe fixed and intent cares and meditations, which in this malady ſo much offend; but in my judgement none ſo preſent, none ſo powerfull, none ſo [a]ppoſite as a cup of ſtrong drinke, mirth, muſicke, and merry company.}}

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{{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|part=II|section=ii|member=3|republished=yes|page=231|passage=I would examine the Caſpian Sea, and ſee where and how it exonerates it ſelfe, after it hath taken in Volga, Iaxares, Oxus, and thoſe great rivers; at the mouth of Oby, or where?}}

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{{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|chapter=Exercise Rectified of Body and Minde|part=2|section=2|member=4|page=262|republished=yes|passage=Read the Scripture {{...}} T'is the beſt Nepenthes, ſureſt cordiall, ſweeteſt [[alterative|alteratiue]], preſenteſt diuerter: {{...}}}}

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{{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|chapter=Symptomes or Signes in the Minde|part=I|section=3|member=1|subsection=2|page=174|republished=yes|passage=[I]n all other things they are wiſe, ſtaid, diſcreet, and doe nothing unbeſeeming their dignity, perſon, or place, this fooliſh, ridiculous, and childiſh feare excepted; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Burton Melancholy bad param 'vol' on deliquium

{{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|vol=1|year=2001|page=387

|passage=If he be locked in a close room, he is afraid of being stifled for want of air, and still carries biscuit, aquavitæ, or some strong waters about him, for fear of deliquiums, or being sick {{...}}}} Template:RQ:Burton Melancholy bad param 'volume' on Maecenas

{{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|volume=III|passage={{...}} thou art his dear and loving friend, good and gracious Lord and Master, his Maecenas.}}

Template:RQ:Burton Melancholy bad param 'volume' on mew

{{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|volume=I|passage=A horse in a stable that never travels, a hawk in a mew that seldom flies, are both subject to diseases; which, left unto themselves, are most free from any such encumbrances.}}

RQ:Fuller Church History

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{{RQ:Fuller Church History|section=2|paragraph=49|page=188|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40655.0001.001|text=The Clergie in the Province of York did also for a long time deny the Kings Supremacy. Indeed the Convocation of York hath ever since struck Talies with that of Canterbury, (though not implicitly) unanimously post-concurring therewith;}}

RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta

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{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|line=60|text=The ships are safe thou say'st, and richly fraught?}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on beggary

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=153-54|text=Haply some hapless man hath conscience,
And for his conscience lives in beggary.}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on cast

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|iii|lines=70-72|passage=To what this ten years' tribute will amount,
That we have cast, but cannot compass it
By reason of the wars, that robb'd our store}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on custom

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=54-58|text=Barabas, thy ships are safe,
Riding in Malta-road; and all the merchants
With other merchandise are safe arriv'd,
And have sent me to know whether yourself
Will come and custom them.}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on dally

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|act=I|lines=12-13|passage=I wish, grave governor, 'twere in my power / To favour you; but 'tis my father's cause, / Wherein I may not, nay, I dare not dally.}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on entertain

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|I|iv|lines=96-98|text=Entreat 'em fair, and give them friendly speech,
And seem to them as if thy sins were great,
Till thou hast gotten to be entertain'd.}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on fraught

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=129–131|text=Well, go,
And bid the merchants and my men despatch,
And come ashore, and see the fraught discharg'd.}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on groat

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=12-13|text=The needy groom, that never finger'd groat,
Would make a miracle of thus much coin …}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on groom

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=12-13|text=The needy groom, that never finger'd groat,
Would make a miracle of thus much coin …}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on halcyon

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=38-39|text=But now how stands the wind?
Into what corner peers my halcyon's bill?}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on mischief

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|iv|lines=89-90|text=[R]eligion / Hides many mischiefs from suspicion.}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on paltry

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=4-7|text=As for those Samnites, and the men of Uz,
That bought my Spanish oils and wines of Greece,
Here have I purs'd their paltry silverlings.
Fie, what a trouble 'tis to count this trash!}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on policy

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=12-13|text=Ay, 'policy! that's their profession,
And not simplicity, as they suggest.}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on silverling

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=4-7|text=As for those Samnites, and the men of Uz,
That bought my Spanish oils and wines of Greece,
Here have I purs'd their paltry silverlings.
Fie, what a trouble 'tis to count this trash!}}

Template:RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta bad param 'lines' on tell

{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta|I|lines=8-11|text=Well fare the Arabians, who so richly pay
The things they traffic for with wedge of gold,
Whereof a man may easily in a day
Tell that which may maintain him all his life.}}

RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard

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{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=1|page=48|passage=Although it pleaſed you this other night (occasion by me unhappily miniſtred) to intertaine time with an ordinarie profeſſion of love, yet (maſter Rinaldo) you doe both me and your ſelfe great injurie to continue your needleſſe labour with ſuch importunancie to me. {{...}} Thus muche (being your firſte attempt) I thought it good to anſwere, leaſt you ſhould think with needleſſe niceneſſe I acquited your courteſies.}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on acquite

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=1|page=48|passage=Although it pleaſed you this other night (occasion by me unhappily miniſtred) to intertaine time with an ordinarie profeſſion of love, yet (maſter Rinaldo) you doe both me and your ſelfe great injurie to continue your needleſſe labour with ſuch importunancie to me. {{...}} Thus muche (being your firſte attempt) I thought it good to anſwere, leaſt you ſhould think with needleſſe niceneſſe I acquited your courteſies.}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on caveat

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=291|passage=And ſure, although it was invented to eaſe his mynde of griefe, there be a number of caveats therein to forewarne other young gentlemen to [[forstand|foreſtand]] with good government their folowing yl fortunes; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on dame

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=1|page=55|passage=Now, thou, deare dame, that workſte theſe ſweete effectes in mee, / Vouchsafe my zeale, that onely ſeeke to ſerve and honour thee.}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on ease

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=291|passage=And ſure, although it was invented to eaſe his mynde of griefe, there be a number of caveats therein to forewarne other young gentlemen to [[forstand|foreſtand]] with good government their folowing yl fortunes; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on extremity

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=1|pages=55–56|pageref=56|passage=[B]eſtowe your love on him, who, were it not to do you ſervice, would through the extremitie of love rather wiſh to die then live.}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on forewarn

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=291|passage=And ſure, although it was invented to eaſe his mynde of griefe, there be a number of caveats therein to forewarne other young gentlemen to [[forstand|foreſtand]] with good government their folowing yl fortunes; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on forstand

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=291|passage=And ſure, although it was invented to eaſe his mynde of griefe, there be a number of caveats therein to forewarne other young gentlemen to foreſtand with good government their folowing yl fortunes; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on grief

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=291|passage=And ſure, although it was invented to eaſe his mynde of griefe, there be a number of caveats therein to forewarne other young gentlemen to [[forstand|foreſtand]] with good government their folowing yl fortunes; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on leasure

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=20|passage=To Scriptures read they muſt their leaſure frame, / Then loath they will both luſt and wanton love; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on loath

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=20|passage=To Scriptures read they muſt their [[leisure|leaſure]] frame, / Then loath they will both luſt and wanton love; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on loathe

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=20|passage=To Scriptures read they muſt their [[leisure|leaſure]] frame, / Then loath they will both luſt and wanton love; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on martial

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=216|passage=The captaine he, which climbes for high advaunce, / By piercing blade imbrude in enimies blood, / In martiall ſhewes who formoſt leades the daunce, [...]}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on martiall

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=216|passage=The captaine he, which climbes for high advaunce,
By piercing blade imbrude in enimies blood,
In martiall ſhewes who formoſt leades the daunce, {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard bad param 'part' on mind

{{RQ:Whetstone Rocke of Regard|part=4|page=291|passage=And ſure, although it was invented to eaſe his mynde of griefe, there be a number of caveats therein to forewarne other young gentlemen to [[forstand|foreſtand]] with good government their folowing yl fortunes; {{...}}}}

RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales

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{{RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales|story=The Squyers tale|passage=It muste be a rethor excellent}}

Template:RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales bad param 'story' on rethore

{{RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales|story=Tale of the nonnes preest|passage=And if a rethore coude faire endite}}

Template:RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales bad param 'story' on semy cope

{{RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales|story=The Frere|passage=Of double worstede was hys semy cope / So rounded was as a bell out of presse}}

Template:RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales bad param 'story' on sublimatory

{{RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales|story=tale of the chanons yeman|passage=Vyols, crosselettes, and sublymatoryes}}

Template:RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales bad param 'story' on tayle

{{RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales|story=The Manciple|passage=For whether he payde, or toke by tayle|t=For whether he paid, or took by tally}}

RQ:Locke Human Understanding

1 item

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{{RQ:Locke Human Understanding|Chapter=IX|paragraph=4|text=So that wherever there is sense or perception, there some idea is actually produced, and present in the understanding.}}

RQ:Addison Cato

6 items

Template:RQ:Addison Cato bad param '4' on rave

{{RQ:Addison Cato|4|1||Have I not cause to rave and beat my breast?}}

Template:RQ:Addison Cato bad param 'act' on damp

{{RQ:Addison Cato|act=III|scene=i|page=35|passage=Ev’n now, while thus I stand blest in thy Presence, / A secret Damp of Grief comes o’er my Thoughts,}}

Template:RQ:Addison Cato bad param 'act' on indifferent

{{RQ:Addison Cato|act=V|scene=i|page=57|passage=Let Guilt or Fear / Disturb Man’s Rest: Cato knows neither of ’em, / Indiff’rent in his Choice to sleep or die.}}

Template:RQ:Addison Cato bad param 'act' on muffle

{{RQ:Addison Cato|act=IV|scene=iii|passage=The face lies muffled up within the garment.}}

Template:RQ:Addison Cato bad param 'act' on relish

{{RQ:Addison Cato|act=II|scene=i|passage=When liberty is gone, / Life grows insipid, and has lost its relish.}}

Template:RQ:Addison Cato bad param 'act' on stand

{{RQ:Addison Cato|act=II|scene=i|passage=Bid him disband his legions,{{...}}/ And stand the judgment of a Roman senate.}}

RQ:Austen Sense and Sensibility

1 item

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{{RQ:Austen Sense and Sensibility|volume=I|chapter=XV|pages=182–183|pageref=183|passage=I have explained it to myself in the most satisfactory way;—but you, Elinor, who love to doubt where you can——It will not satisfy you I know; but you shall not talk me out of my trust in it.|footer=A small gap is visible in the double em dash.|termlang=mul}}

RQ:Melville Moby-Dick

1 item

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{{RQ:Melville Moby-Dick|[[s:Moby-Dick/Chapter 34|chapter 34]]text=While their masters, the mates, seemed afraid of the sound of the hinges of their own jaws, the harpooneers chewed their food with such a relish that there was a report to it.}}

RQ:Proust Temps

10 items

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on arbitraire

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=1|chapter=1|passage=Même à l’heure où elle se manifestait par cette grâce, la conduite de mon père à mon égard gardait ce quelque chose d’arbitraire et d’immérité qui la caractérisait et qui tenait à ce que généralement elle résultait plutôt de convenances fortuites que d’un plan prémédité.|t=Even at the moment when it manifested itself in this crowning mercy, my father's conduct towards me was still somewhat arbitrary, and regardless of my deserts, as was characteristic of him and due to the fact that his actions were generally dictated by chance expediencies rather than based on any formal plan.|translator=C.K. Scott Moncrieff}}

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on arborer

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=6|chapter=4|passage={{...}}comme enrobé dans les atours de Mme Molé (ou d'une autre), bannière d'une cause gynophile qui n'était pas la sienne mais qu'il aimait bien que sans droit, à arborer ainsi, soit qu'il la trouvât protectrice ou esthétique{{...}}|t={{...}}when he appeared to be robed in the finery of Mme. Molé or some other woman, the banner of a gynaecophil cause which was not his own but which he loved, albeit without having the right to flaunt it thus, whether because he found it useful as a protection or aesthetically charming{{...}}|translator=C.K. Scott Moncrieff}}

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on de bonne heure

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=1|passage=Longtemps, je me suis couché de bonne heure. Parfois, à peine ma bougie éteinte, mes yeux se fermaient si vite que je n’avais pas le temps de me dire : « Je m’endors. »|translator=Charles Kenneth Scott-Moncrieff||t=For a long time I used to go to bed early. Sometimes, when I had put out my candle, my eyes would close so quickly that I had not even time to say "I'm going to sleep."}}

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on limoger

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=7|passage=Mme Verdurin disait : « C'est désolant, je vais téléphoner à Bontemps de faire le nécessaire pour demain, on a encore « caviardé » toute la fin de l'article de Norpois et simplement parce qu'il laissait entendre qu'on avait « limogé » Percin. »|translator=Stephen Hudson|t=Mme Verdurin said, “It is deplorable, I shall telephone to Bontemps to do what is necessary to-morrow. They have again ‘censored’ the whole end of Norpois' article simply because he let it be understood that they had ‘dismissed’ Percin.”}}

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on manège

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=4|chapter=2|passage=Quelquefois j'en voyais telle ou telle arrêtée sur la plage, sans agrément et que pourtant bien des coïncidences semblaient certifier être la même que j'avais été désespéré de ne pouvoir approcher au moment où elle sortait avec ses amies du manège ou de l'école de gymnastique.|t=Sometimes I saw some girl resting upon the beach, devoid of charm, and yet apparently identified by various features as one whom I had been in despair at not being able to approach at the moment when she emerged with her friends from the riding school or gymnasium.|translator=C. K. Scott Moncrieff}}

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on manège

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=7|chapter=4|passage=Qui n'a vu un vieux maître de manège cardiaque faire toutes les acrobaties auxquelles on n'aurait pu croire que son coeur résisterait une minute?|t=We have all seen an old circus performer with a weak heart accomplish acrobatic tricks which no one would believe his heart could stand.|translator=C.K. Scott Moncrieff}}

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on manège

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=3|chapter=1|passage=Mais après trois jours, pour que le concierge ne pût se rendre compte de mon manège, je m'en allai beaucoup plus loin, jusqu'à un point quelconque du parcours habituel de la duchesse.|t=But after the third day, so that the porter should not discover my stratagem, I betook myself much farther afield, to some point upon the Duchess's usual route.|translator=C. K. Scott Moncrieff}}

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on science exacte

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=4|chapter=2|passage=Échange de bons procédés: le village prit son nom, d'où actuellement Douville. Mais j'ajoute que la toponymie, où je suis d'ailleurs fort ignare, n'est pas une science exacte; si nous n'avions ce témoignage historique, Douville pourrait fort bien venir d'Ouville, c'est-à-dire: les Eaux.|t=By an exchange of courtesies, the village took his name, whence we have Douville today. But I must add that toponymy, of which moreover I know little or nothing, is not an exact science; had we not this historical evidence, Douville might quite well come from Ouville, that is to say the Waters.|translator=C. K. Scott Moncrieff}}

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on écueil

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=4|chapter=2|passage=Tout en marchant à côté de moi, la duchesse de Guermantes laissait la lumière azurée de ses yeux flotter devant elle, mais dans le vague, afin d'éviter les gens avec qui elle ne tenait pas à entrer en relations et dont elle devinait parfois, de loin, l'écueil menaçant.|t=As she strolled by my side, the Duchesse de Guermantes allowed the azure light of her eyes to float in front of her, but vaguely, so as to avoid the people with whom she did not wish to enter into relations, whose presence she discerned at times, like a menacing reef in the distance.|translator=C. K. Scott Moncrieff}}

Template:RQ:Proust Temps bad param 'translator' on écueil

{{RQ:Proust Temps|volume=5|chapter=2|passage=M. de Charlus me dit: "Dites donc à ce jeune Israélite, puisqu'il fait des vers, qu'il devrait bien m'en apporter pour Morel. Pour un compositeur c'est toujours l'écueil, trouver quelque chose de joli à mettre en musique. On pourrait même penser à un livret. {{...}}"|t=M. de Charlus said to me: "You must tell your young Israelite, since he writes verses, that he must really bring me some for Morel. For a composer, that is always the stumbling block, to find something decent to set to music. {{...}}"|translator=C. K. Scott Moncrieff}}

RQ:NYT

9 items

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{{RQ:NYT|author=w:Andrew Ross Sorkin|author2=Ravi Mattu|author3=Bernhard Warner|author4=Sarah Kessler|author5=Michael J. de la Merced|author6=Lauren Hirsch|author7=w:Ephrat Livni|title=Boeing's Max 9 Crisis Deepens|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240117020651/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/09/business/dealbook/boeings-max-bolts.html|date=9 January 2024|passage=About a dozen firms, including the crypto asset manager Grayscale Investments and fund giants like BlackRock and Fidelity, have applied to the agency in recent months to begin offering customers a so-called spot Bitcoin E.T.F. Bitcoin has climbed more than 170 percent in the past year on hopes the agency will greenlight the E.T.F.s, bringing crypto trading further into the mainstream. ¶ The cryptoverse is confident, despite a decade of denials.}}

Template:RQ:NYT bad param 'author7' on cryptoverse

{{RQ:NYT|author=w:Andrew Ross Sorkin|author2=Ravi Mattu|author3=Bernhard Warner|author4=Sarah Kessler|author5=Michael J. de la Merced|author6=Lauren Hirsch|author7=w:Ephrat Livni|title=Boeing's Max 9 Crisis Deepens|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240117020651/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/09/business/dealbook/boeings-max-bolts.html|date=9 January 2024|passage=About a dozen firms, including the crypto asset manager Grayscale Investments and fund giants like BlackRock and Fidelity, have applied to the agency in recent months to begin offering customers a so-called spot Bitcoin E.T.F. Bitcoin has climbed more than 170 percent in the past year on hopes the agency will greenlight the E.T.F.s, bringing crypto trading further into the mainstream. ¶ The cryptoverse is confident, despite a decade of denials.}}

Template:RQ:NYT bad param 'column' on I'll bite

{{RQ:NYT|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230810222947/https://www.nytimes.com/1932/12/25/archives/in-defense-of-engineers-they-are-presented-as-conscientious.html|date=1932-12-25|page=E2|genre=letter|column=6|title=In Defense of Engineers: They Are Presented as Conscientious, Hard-Working, Sympathetic Scientists|author=T. Hayden Hamilton|passage=To the Editor of The New York Times: Referring to your "Topics of The Times" leading off with "Science in the Saddle," I can only believe such an article was printed for the sole purpose of drawing fire. I'll bite and I hope others more competent than I am have deluged you with rebuttals of absurd statements made therein.}}

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{{RQ:NYT|title=Bridal and Other Gowns|date=29 April 1906|volume=55|issue=17627|page=unnumbered|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1906-04-29_55_17627/page/n47/mode/1up|column=7|passage=Lady Romilly also writes both prose and poetry, and has made a collection of old-fashioned pottery known to rustics as "joanies".}}

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{{RQ:NYT|date=2019-02-14|author={{w|Victor LaValle}}|title=How {{w|Miles Morales}} Changed the Spider-Verse|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511200621/https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/14/t-magazine/miles-morales-spiderman.html|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/14/t-magazine/miles-morales-spiderman.html|issn=0362-4331|passage=In the sea of Caucasity that was (and still is) the comic book industry, you [Miles Morales] were long overdue.}}

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{{RQ:NYT|author=Constant Méheut|title=With Leaps and Bounds, Parkour Athletes Turn Off the Lights in Paris|date=2022-10-13|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20221013070629/http://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/13/world/europe/paris-energy-conservation-parkour.html/|issn=0362-4331|passage=Videos of their feats, showing Spiderman{{sic}}-like aerialists clinging to stone facades and balcony edges before plunging streets into darkness with the flick of an elevated switch, have been popular on social media since the start of the trend.}}

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{{RQ:NYT|author=w:Marian Burros|title=Cherimoya: Exotic and costly treat from west|series=section 1|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20211103202721/https://www.nytimes.com/1985/02/02/style/de-gustibus-cherimoya-exotic-and-costly-treat-from-west.html|date=2 February 1985|page=44|passage=To some it tastes like a pina colada without rum; to others, a cross between a strawberry and a pineapple. For natives of the Caribbean the cherimoya is a fruit that can be plucked from backyard trees for nothing.}}

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{{RQ:NYT|author=w:Matt Richtel|title=Digital devices deprive brain of needed downtime|work=The New York Times|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230529104344/https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/25/technology/25brain.html|date=24 August 2010|passage=But scientists point to an unanticipated side effect: when people keep their brains busy with digital input, they are forfeiting downtime that could allow them to better learn and remember information, or come up with new ideas.}}

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{{RQ:NYT|date=Jun 12 2007|author=w:Alissa J. Rubin|title=Iraqi Parliament Votes to Oust Speaker Who Intimidated Members|work=New York Times|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20221126041825/https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/12/world/middleeast/12iraq.html|passage=Under the political bargain struck among Iraq’s religious and ethnic groups, the Sunni Arabs hold three leadership positions: one vice presidential slot, one deputy prime minister slot and the speakership.}}

RQ:Thackeray Vanity Fair

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{{RQ:Thackeray Vanity Fair|volume=I|chapter=9|page=115|url=https://archive.org/details/vanityfair00thacgoog|text=He was a man of such rigid refinement, that he would have starved rather than have dined without a white neck-cloth.}}

RQ:Butler Hudibras

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{{RQ:Butler Hudibras|canto=II|page=42|lines=532–535|passage=Who having round begirt the Palace, / (As once a moth they do the Gallows) / As Members gave the sign about / Set up their throats with hideous shout.}}

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{{RQ:Butler Hudibras|part=2|canto=III|page=175|lines=921–924|passage=[...] Make Fools believe in their fore-seeing / Of things before they are in Being; / To swallow Gudgeons ere th' are catch'd, / And count their Chickens ere th' are hatch'd, [...]|brackets=on}}

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{{RQ:Butler Hudibras|part=2|canto=III|page=175|lines=921–924|passage=[...] Make Fools believe in their fore-seeing / Of things before they are in Being; / To swallow Gudgeons ere th' are catch'd, / And count their Chickens ere th' are hatch'd, [...]}}

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{{RQ:Butler Hudibras|part=I|canto=1|lines=45-48|passage=We grant, although he had much wit, / H' was very shy of using it; / As being loth to wear it out, / And therefore bore it not about,}}

RQ:Joyce Ulysses

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{{RQ:Joyce Ulysses||366|{{...}} if an inverecund habit shall have gradually traduced the honourable by ancestors transmitted customs {{...}}}}

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{{RQ:Joyce Ulysses|[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/4300 chapter III]text=Would you like a bite of something? None of your damned lawdeedaw airs here. The rich of a rasher fried with a herring?}}

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{{RQ:Joyce Ulysses|part=2|page=385|url=https://www.fadedpage.com/books/20181223/html.php|text=After this homily which he delivered with much warmth of asseveration Mr Mulligan in a trice put off from his hat a kerchief with which he had shielded it.}}

RQ:Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four

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{{RQ:Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four|part=2|chapter=[http://www.gutenberg.net.au/ebooks01/0100021h.html Chapter 4]|text=Beside the window the enormous bed was made up, with ragged blankets and a coverless bolster.}}

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{{RQ:Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four|part=2|chapter=9|passage=Their lives are dedicated to world conquest, but they also know that it is necessary that the war should continue everlastingly and without victory.}}

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{{RQ:Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four|part=2|chapter=9|url=http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks01/0100021h.html|text=All the beliefs, habits, tastes, emotions, mental attitudes that characterize our time are really designed to sustain the mystique of the Party and prevent the true nature of present-day society from being perceived.}}

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{{RQ:Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four|section=TWO.IX|passage=Nobody has ever seen Big Brother. He is a face on the hoardings, a voice on the telescreen. We may be reasonably sure that he will never die, and there is already considerable uncertainty as to when he was born.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice|act=IV|scene=i|sig=|verso=1|page=196|passage=This bond doth giue thee here no iote of blood, / The vvords expreſly are a pound of fleſh: / Take then thy bond, take thou thy pound of fleſh, / But in the cutting of it, if thou doſt ſhed / One drop of Chriſtian blood, thy lands and goods / Are by the lavves of Venice, confiſcate / Vnto the State of Venice.}}

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice|act=IV|scene=i|sig=|verso=1|page=196|passage=This bond doth giue thee here no iote of blood, / The vvords expreſly are a pound of fleſh: / Take then thy bond, take thou thy pound of fleſh, / But in the cutting of it, if thou doſt ſhed / One drop of Chriſtian blood, thy lands and goods / Are by the lavves of Venice, confiſcate / Vnto the State of Venice.}}

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice|act=IV|scene=i|sig=|verso=1|page=196|passage=This bond doth giue thee here no iote of blood, / The vvords expreſly are a pound of fleſh: / Take then thy bond, take thou thy pound of fleſh, / But in the cutting of it, if thou doſt ſhed / One drop of Chriſtian blood, thy lands and goods / Are by the lavves of Venice, confiſcate / Vnto the State of Venice.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida Q1

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida Q1|act=II|scene=ii|page=37|column=1|passage=She is a theame of honour and renowne,
A ſpurre to valiant and magnanimous deeds,
Whoſe preſent courage may beate downe our foes,
And fame in time to come canonize us, [...]}}

RQ:Byron Don Juan

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{{RQ:Byron Don Juan|canto=II|lines=215–216|passage=The liver is the lazaret of bile, / But very rarely executes its function}}

RQ:Cervantes Ormsby Don Quixote

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{{RQ:Cervantes Ormsby Don Quixote|volume=III|part=II|chapter=Of the Reply Don Quixote Gave His Censurer, with Other Incidents, Grave and Droll|pages=354–355|pageref=354|passage='But why should I attempt to depict and describe in detail, and feature by feature, the beauty of the peerless Dulcinea, the burden being one worthy of other shoulders than mine, an enterprise wherein the pencils of [[w:Parrhasius (painter)|Parrhasius]], [[w:Timanthes|Timantes]], and {{w|Apelles}}, and the graver of [[w:Lysippos|Lysippus]] ought to be employed, to paint it in pictures and carve it in marble and bronze, and Ciceronian and Demosthenian eloquence to sound its praises?' / 'What does Demosthenian mean, Senor Don Quixote?' said the duchess; 'it is a word I never heard in all my life.' / 'Demosthenian eloquence,' said Don Quixote, 'means the eloquence of Demosthenes, as Ciceronian means that of Cicero, who were the two most eloquent orators in the world.'}}

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{{RQ:Cervantes Ormsby Don Quixote|volume=II|part=I|chapter=Which Treats of the Heroic and Prodigious Battle Don Quixote had with Certain Skins of Red Wine, and Brings the Novel of ‘The Ill-advised Curiosity’ to a Close|page=175|passage=I see now that it's all enchantment in this house; for the last time, on this very spot where I am now, I got ever so many thumps and thwacks without knowing who gave them to me, or being able to see anybody; and now this head is not to be seen anywhere about, though I saw it cut off with my own eyes and the blood running from the body as if from a fountain.}}

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{{RQ:Cervantes Ormsby Don Quixote|volume=III|part=II|chapter=Of the Reply Don Quixote Gave His Censurer, with Other Incidents, Grave and Droll|pages=354–355|pageref=354|passage=‘But why should I attempt to depict and describe in detail, and feature by feature, the beauty of the peerless Dulcinea, the burden being one worthy of other shoulders than mine, an enterprise wherein the pencils of [[w:Parrhasius (painter)|Parrhasius]], [[w:Timanthes|Timantes]], and {{w|Apelles}}, and the graver of [[w:Lysippos|Lysippus]] ought to be employed, to paint it in pictures and carve it in marble and bronze, and Ciceronian and Demosthenian eloquence to sound its praises?’ / ‘What does Demosthenian mean, Senor Don Quixote?’ said the duchess; ‘it is a word I never heard in all my life.’ / ‘Demosthenian eloquence,’ said Don Quixote, ‘means the eloquence of Demosthenes, as Ciceronian means that of Cicero, who were the two most eloquent orators in the world.’}}

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{{RQ:Cervantes Ormsby Don Quixote|volume=III|part=II|chapter=Of the Wonderful Things the Incomparable Don Quixote Said He Saw in the Profound Cave of Montesinos, the Impossibility and Magnitude of which Cause this Adventure to be Deemed Apocryphal|page=249|passage=I opened my eyes, I rubbed them, and found I was not asleep but thoroughly awake. Nevertheless, I felt my head and breast to satisfy myself whether it was I myself who was there or some empty delusive phantom; but touch, feeling, the collected thoughts that passed through my mind, all convinced me that I was the same then and there that I am this moment.}}

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{{RQ:Cervantes Ormsby Don Quixote|volume=II|part=I|chapter=Which Treats of the Heroic and Prodigious Battle Don Quixote had with Certain Skins of Red Wine, and Brings the Novel of ‘The Ill-advised Curiosity’ to a Close|page=175|passage=I see now that it's all enchantment in this house; for the last time, on this very spot where I am now, I got ever so many thumps and thwacks without knowing who gave them to me, or being able to see anybody; and now this head is not to be seen anywhere about, though I saw it cut off with my own eyes and the blood running from the body as if from a fountain.}}

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{{RQ:Cervantes Ormsby Don Quixote|volume=II|part=I|chapter=In which are Continued the Refinements wherewith Don Quixote Played the Part of a Lover in the Sierra Morena|page=30|passage=The lealest lover time can show, / Doomed for a lady-love to languish, / Among these solitudes doth go, / A prey to every kind of anguish.}}

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{{RQ:Cervantes Ormsby Don Quixote|volume=III|part=II|chapter=Of the Wonderful Things the Incomparable Don Quixote Said He Saw in the Profound Cave of Montesinos, the Impossibility and Magnitude of which Cause this Adventure to be Deemed Apocryphal|page=251|passage=His right hand (which seemed to me somewhat hairy and sinewy, a sign of great strength in its owner) lay on the side of his heart; {{...}}}}

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{{RQ:Cervantes Ormsby Don Quixote|volume=III|part=II|chapter=Of the Famous Adventure of the Enchanted Bark|page=320|passage='And when we come to that lane{{sic|line}} your worship speaks of,' said Sancho, 'how far shall we have gone?' / 'Very far,' said Don Quixote, 'for of the three hundred and sixty degrees that this terraqueous globe contains, as computed by {{w|Ptolemy}}, the greatest cosmographer known, we shall have travelled one-half when we come to the line I spoke of.'}}

RQ:Dickens Tale of Two Cities

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{{RQ:Dickens Tale of Two Cities|Book=II|chapter=6|text=The corner has been mentioned as a wonderful corner for echoes; it had begun to echo so resoundingly to the tread of coming feet, that it seemed as though the very mention of that weary pacing to and fro had set it going.}}

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{{RQ:Dickens Tale of Two Cities|chaptee=[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/98/98-h/98-h.htm#link2H_4_0006 Book the First, Chapter V]|text="Ah! So much the worse! A bitter taste it is that such poor cattle always have in their mouths, and hard lives they live, Jacques.}}

RQ:Carroll Looking-Glass

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{{RQ:Carroll Looking-Glass|Tweedledum and Tweedledee|82|"Besides, if I'm only a sort of thing in his dream, what are you, I should like to know?" "Ditto," said Tweedledum. "Ditto, ditto!" cried Tweedledee.}}

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{{RQ:Carroll Looking-Glass|4|passage=‘And all about a rattle!’ said Alice, still hoping to make them a little ashamed of fighting for such a trifle.}}

RQ:Malory Le Morte Darthur

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{{RQ:Malory Le Morte Darthur| book=V| chaoter=ix|text=they seyde the same, and were aggreed that Sir Clegis, Sir Claryon, and Sir Clement the noble, that they sholde dyscover the woodys, bothe the dalys and the downys.}}

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{{RQ:Malory Le Morte Darthur|XVII|xxij|column=2|passage=And whan he cam to the sacrament of the masse / and had done / anone he called Galahad and sayd to hym come forthe the seruaunt of Ihesu cryst and thou shalt see that thou hast moche desyred to see / & thenne he beganne to tremble ryght hard / whan the dedely flesshe beganne to beholde the spyrytuel thynges|translation=And when he'd come to the sacrament of Mass and taken it, he called Galahad over immediately and said to him: "Come forward, servant of Jesus Christ, and you'll see what you've greatly desired to see". Then he began to tremble incredibly hard, as mortal flesh began to comprehend spiritual things.}}

RQ:Shakespeare King Lear

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{{RQ:Shakespeare King Lear|I|iv|lkine=224|text=Either his notion weakens, his discernings / Are lethargied}}

RQ:Barrow Pope's Supremacy

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{{RQ:Barrow Pope's Supremacy|para=19|page=165|passage=VVe have ſome Letters of Popes, (though not many; for Popes vvere then not very ſcribacious, or not ſo pragmatical;{{nb...}})}}

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{{RQ:Barrow Pope's Supremacy|para=I|page=275|passage=To the Apoſtolical authority (ſaid [[w:Pope Adrian I|Pope Adrian I.]]) by our Lord's command, and by the merits of Saint Peter, and by the decrees of the Holy Canons and of the Venerable Fathers, a right and ſpecial povver of convocating Synods hath many vviſe been committed; {{...}}}}

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{{RQ:Barrow Pope's Supremacy|para=5|page=49|passage=Upon ſuch grounds it may be reaſonable to allovv S. Peter a primacy of order; ſuch an one as the Ring-leader hath in a Dance, as the primipilar Centurion had in the Legion, or the Prince of the Senate had there, in the Roman State; {{...}}}}

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{{RQ:Barrow Pope's Supremacy|para=23|page=271|passage=VVhereas VVealth is a great ſinevv of Povver, he did invent divers vvays of dravving great ſtore thereof to himſelf. By hovv many tricks did he proll money from all parts of Chriſtendom?}}

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{{RQ:Barrow Pope's Supremacy|para=19|page=165|passage=VVe have ſome Letters of Popes, (though not many; for Popes vvere then not very ſcribacious, or not ſo pragmatical;{{nb...}})}}

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{{RQ:Barrow Pope's Supremacy|para=4|page=114|passage=[H]e [an apostle] vvas (as S. Cyril calleth him) an Oecumenical Judge, and an Inſtructor of all the Subceleſtiall VVorld.}}

RQ:R. F. Burton Arabian Nights

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{{RQ:R. F. Burton Arabian Nights|section=The Translator's Foreword|text=We agreed to collaborate and produce a full, complete, unvarnished, uncastrated copy of the great original.}}

RQ:Bacon Sylva Sylvarum

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{{RQ:Bacon Sylva Sylvarum|century=VII|chapter=Experiments Solitary touching the Quicknesse of Motion in Birds|page=166|section=paragraph 681|passage=The flight of many birds is swifter than the race of any beasts.}}

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{{RQ:Bacon Sylva Sylvarum|century=VII|chapter=Experiments Solitary touching the Quicknesse of Motion in Birds|page=166|section=paragraph 681|passage=The flight of many birds is swifter than the race of any beasts.}}

RQ:Dryden Fables

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{{RQ:Dryden Fables|chapter=Palamon and Arcite|book=III|page=50|lines=30–31|passage=Some for Defence would Leathern Bucklers uſe, / Of folded Hides; and others Shields of Pruce.}}

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{{RQ:Dryden Fables|poem=Palamon and Arcite|passage=The frame of burnish'd steel, that cast a glare / From far, and seemed to thaw the freezing air.}}

RQ:Guardian

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{{RQ:Guardian|author=w:Felicity Cloake|compiler=Molly Tait-Hyland|title=Taste test: peanut butter, strawberry jam, seeded breads and sourdough|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160718142218/https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/jul/17/tatse-test-peanut-butter-jam-bread|date=17 July 2016|passage=BEST BUY: Champion Multiseed Loaf 750g, £1.49, lidl.co.uk / Quite heavy - you could prop open a door with it. Generous amount of seeds. It’s got that sourness of rye, and a slightly buckwheaty flavour.}}

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{{RQ:Guardian|author=Samira Shackle|title=On the frontline with Karachi’s ambulance drivers|work=the Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/06/on-the-frontline-with-karachis-ambulance-drivers|date=6 April 2017|passage= In a city where media companies and hospitals have armed guards, this accessibility is unusual. Inside, drivers sit and chat in between shifts, the overhead fan whirring and causing the dim electric light to flicker over their faces. }}

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{{RQ:Guardian|author=Felix Salmon|authorlink=Felix Salmon|title=Is mobile making media all the same?|work=The Guardian|date=2015-11-22|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/nov/20/is-mobile-making-media-all-the-same|passage=At the same time, if you’re chasing the mobile pennies that replaced the digital dimes that replaced the print dollars, then the numbers game becomes more important than ever. Mobile publishing is a big-company game, and the big companies playing it are filling their newsrooms with “growth editors” and data scientists and “audience development” experts, all of whom basically have one job: maximise traffic, by any means necessary.}}

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{{RQ:Guardian|author=Alaina Demopoulos|title=Computer-generated inclusivity: fashion turns to ‘diverse’ AI models|work=The Guardian|date=2023-04-03|url=https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2023/apr/03/ai-virtual-models-fashion-brands|passage=AI models will not completely replace the humans, she said, but will serve as a “supplement” intended to aid in the brand’s representation of various sizes, skin tones and ages.}}

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{{RQ:Guardian|work=The Guardian|title=Friday 2 January's best TV|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20231107011743/https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/dec/19/friday-2-januarys-best-tv|date=19 December 2014|passage={{w|Katie Hopkins}}: My Fat Story 9pm, TLC The professional troll and one-time [[w:The Apprentice (British TV series)|Apprentice]] stirrer piles on the pounds in order to shed them in this two-part doc, which feels at times like an overly long [[w:This Morning (TV programme)|This Morning]] item.}}

RQ:Joyce Dubliners

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{{RQ:Joyce Dubliners|{{w|After the Race}}page=49|url=https://archive.org/details/dubliners00joycrich|text=In one of these trimly built cars was a party of four young men whose spirits seemed to be at present well above the level of successful Gallicism {{...}}}}

RQ:Mary Shelley Frankenstein

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{{RQ:Mary Shelley Frankenstein|letter=1|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/41445/41445-h/41445-h.htm|text={{...}} I feel my heart glow with an enthusiasm which elevates me to heaven, for nothing contributes so much to tranquillize the mind as a steady purpose,—a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye.}}

RQ:Milton Paradise Lost

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{{RQ:Milton Paradise Lost|VII|441|text=Yet oft they quit | The dank, and rising on siff pennons, tow'r | the mid aerial sky}}

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{{RQ:Milton Paradise Lost|VII|441|text=Yet oft they quit | The dank, and rising on siff pennons, tow'r | the mid aerial sky}}

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{{RQ:Milton Paradise Lost|6lines=56-58|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50919.0001.001|text=So spake the [[sovereign|Sovran]] voice, and Clouds began
To darken all the Hill {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Milton Paradise Lost bad param 'verse' on inclement

{{RQ:Milton Paradise Lost|III|verse=425|text=Starless exposed, and ever-threatening storms / Of Chaos blustering round, inclement sky; / Save on that side which from the wall of Heaven, / Though distant far, some small reflection gains / Of glimmering air less vexed with tempest loud.}}

Template:RQ:Milton Paradise Lost bad param 'verse' on inclement

{{RQ:Milton Paradise Lost|X|verse=1060|text=How much more, if we pray him, will his ear / Be open, and his heart to pitie incline, / And teach us further by what means to shun / Th’ inclement Seasons, Rain, Ice, Hail and Snow, / Which now the Skie with various Face begins.}}

RQ:Milton Paradise Regained

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Template:RQ:Milton Paradise Regained bad param '3' on Abaddon

{{RQ:Milton Paradise Regained|4|In all her gates, Abaddon rues Thy bold attempt.|pageref=111|In all her gates, Abaddon rues Thy bold attempt.}}

Template:RQ:Milton Paradise Regained bad param '3' on hinge

{{RQ:Milton Paradise Regained|4|100|In ruine reconcil'd: nor slept the winds / Within thir stony caves, but rush'd abroad / From the four hinges of the world, and fell}}

Template:RQ:Milton Paradise Regained bad param '3' on interveined

{{RQ:Milton Paradise Regained|3|67|lines=255–257|from his ſide two rivers flow'd, / Th' one winding, the other ſtrait and left between / Fair Champain with leſs rivers interveind, / Then meting joyn'd thir tribute to the Sea}}

RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-1

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Template:RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-1 bad param 'tet' on salve

{{RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-1|tet=I do beseech your majesty {{...}} salve the long-grown wounds of my intemperance."}}

RQ:Tennyson Enoch Arden

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Template:RQ:Tennyson Enoch Arden bad param 'passabut applied toge' on flock

{{RQ:Tennyson Enoch Arden|poem=Aylmer's Field|page=83|passabut applied toge=But lapsed into so long a pause again / As half amazed, half frighted all his flock: [...]}}

RQ:Waugh Scoop

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Template:RQ:Waugh Scoop bad param 'section' on Template:RQ:Waugh Scoop/documentation

{{RQ:Waugh Scoop|chapter=4|section=5|page=164|passage=The milch-goat looked up from her supper of waste paper; her perennial optimism quickened within her, and swelled to a great and mature confidence; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Waugh Scoop bad param 'section' on Template:RQ:Waugh Scoop/documentation

{{RQ:Waugh Scoop|chapter=4|section=7|pages=57–58|pageref=57|passage="It was the act of an Englishman—a fellow Englishman," said the little man simply. "I hope that one day I shall have the opportunity of requiting it … I probably shall," he added rather sadly. "It is one of the pleasant if quite onerous duties of a man of my position to requite the services he receives—usually on a disproportionately extravagant scale."}}

Template:RQ:Waugh Scoop bad param 'section' on quicken

{{RQ:Waugh Scoop|chapter=4|section=5|page=164|passage=The milch-goat looked up from her supper of waste paper; her perennial optimism quickened within her, and swelled to a great and mature confidence; {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Waugh Scoop bad param 'section' on requite

{{RQ:Waugh Scoop|chapter=4|section=7|pages=57–58|pageref=57|passage="It was the act of an Englishman—a fellow Englishman," said the little man simply. "I hope that one day I shall have the opportunity of requiting it … I probably shall," he added rather sadly. "It is one of the pleasant if quite onerous duties of a man of my position to requite the services he receives—usually on a disproportionately extravagant scale."}}

Template:RQ:Waugh Scoop bad param 'section' on resound

{{RQ:Waugh Scoop|chapter=2|section=1|page=17|passage=[S]he owned the motor car, a vehicle adapted to her own requirement; it had a horn which could be worked from the back seat; her weekly journey to church resounded through the village like the Coming of the Lord.}}

RQ:William of Palerne

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Template:RQ:William of Palerne bad param 'recto' on barn

{{RQ:William of Palerne|6|12|recto=yes|lines=198-199|Hit tidde after on a time · as tellus our bokes / as þis bold barn his beſtes · blybeliche keped{{...}}|Afterwards, as our books record, it happened one day that / while this brave child was peacefully looking after his animals{{...}}}}

Template:RQ:William of Palerne bad param 'recto' on beeste

{{RQ:William of Palerne|6|12|recto=yes|lines=198-199|Hit tidde after on a time · as tellus our bokes / as þis bold barn his beſtes · blybeliche keped{{...}}|Afterwards, as our books record, it happened one day that / while this brave child was peacefully looking after his animals{{...}}}}

Template:RQ:William of Palerne bad param 'recto' on lord

{{RQ:William of Palerne|71|recto=yes|145|lines=4538-4539|{{...}}to fare out as faſt · wiþ his fader to ſpeke / ⁊ with lordesse of [[þat]] [[lond]] · þat him had long miſſed|{{...}}to comfortably leave to speak with his father and lords from that realm who'd missed him for a long while.}}

Template:RQ:William of Palerne bad param 'recto' on oure

{{RQ:William of Palerne|6|12|recto=yes|lines=198-199|Hit tidde after on a time · as tellus our bokes / as þis bold barn his beſtes · blybeliche keped{{...}}|Afterwards, as our books record, it happened one day that / while this brave child was peacefully looking after his animals{{...}}}}

Template:RQ:William of Palerne bad param 'recto' on tydde

{{RQ:William of Palerne|6|12|recto=yes|lines=198-199|Hit tidde after on a time · as tellus our bokes / as þis bold barn his beſtes · blybeliche keped{{...}}|Afterwards, as our books record, it happened one day that / while this brave child was peacefully looking after his animals{{...}}}}

RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Faithful Friends

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Template:RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Faithful Friends bad param 'column' on when

{{RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Faithful Friends|folio=2nd|part=2|act=II|scene=ii|page=53|column=1|passage=Oh age! / Where only wealthy men are counted happy: / How ſhall I pleaſe thee? how deſerve thy ſmiles? / When I am only rich in miſery?}}

Template:RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Faithful Friends bad param 'folio' on when

{{RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Faithful Friends|folio=2nd|part=2|title=The Knight of the Burning Pestle|act=II|scene=ii|page=53|column=1|passage=Oh age! / Where only wealthy men are counted happy: / How ſhall I pleaſe thee? how deſerve thy ſmiles? / When I am only rich in miſery?}}

Template:RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Faithful Friends bad param 'part' on when

{{RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Faithful Friends|folio=2nd|part=2|title=The Knight of the Burning Pestle|act=II|scene=ii|page=53|column=1|passage=Oh age! / Where only wealthy men are counted happy: / How ſhall I pleaſe thee? how deſerve thy ſmiles? / When I am only rich in miſery?}}

RQ:Blackstone Commentaries

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Template:RQ:Blackstone Commentaries bad param 'volume' on avoid

{{RQ:Blackstone Commentaries|volume=3|chapter=20|page=310|url=https://archive.org/details/commentariesonla713blac|text={{...}} in an action for trespassing upon land whereof the plaintiff is seised, if the defendant shews a title to the land by descent, and that therefore he had a right to enter, and gives colour to the plaintiff, the plaintiff may either traverse and totally deny the fact of the descent; or he may confess and avoid it, by replying, that true it is that such descent happened, but that since the descent the defendant himself demised the lands to the plaintiff for term of life.}}

Template:RQ:Blackstone Commentaries bad param 'volume' on crown

{{RQ:Blackstone Commentaries|volume=I|chapter=Of the Parliament|page=181|passage=A parliament may be diſſolved by the demiſe of the crown.}}

RQ:Cleland Fanny Hill

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Template:RQ:Cleland Fanny Hill bad param 'part' on foam

{{RQ:Cleland Fanny Hill|letter=1|part=1|text=But I was talking to the wind; for whether my tears, my attitude, or the disorder of my dress prov'd fresh incentives, or whether he was not under the dominion of desires he could not bridle, but snorting and foaming with lust and rage, he renews his attack, seizes me, and again attempts to extend and fix me on the settee {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Cleland Fanny Hill bad param 'volume' on lappet

{{RQ:Cleland Fanny Hill|volume=2|page=202-203|url=https://en.wikisource.orghttps://dictious.com/en/Index:Memoirs_of_a_Woman_of_Pleasure_Vol_2.djvu|text={{...}} he was presently undrest, all to his shirt, the fore-lappet of which, as he lean’d languishingly on me, he smilingly pointed to me, to observe, as it bellied out, or rose, and fell, according to the unruly starts of the motion behind it:}}

RQ:Daily Mail

4 items

Template:RQ:Daily Mail bad param 'quotee' on AIWS

{{RQ:Daily Mail|author=Nick McGrath|quotee=Rik Hemsley|title=My weird hallucinations make life seem like Alice In Wonderland|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210323200049/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1227526/My-weird-hallucinations-make-life-like-Alice-In-Wonderland.html|date=14 November 2009|passage=Whatever the reason, my AIWS is now at a level that lets me lead a relatively normal life.}}

Template:RQ:Daily Mail bad param 'quotee' on be oneself

{{RQ:Daily Mail|author=Ellen Coughlan|quotee=Whitney Pepper|title=I tipped the scales at 299Ibs and lost over half my body weight - but now I'm addicted to SHOPPING and spend over $1000 a month on clothes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230427050357/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-11937117/A-mother-weighed-299Ibs-lost-183Ibs-transferred-food-addiction-shopping.html|date=4 April 2023|passage=I also think it is because I portray myself, I am more confident and outgoing - I am finally myself again.}}

Template:RQ:Daily Mail bad param 'quotee' on dooker

{{RQ:Daily Mail|author=Joe Middleton|quotee=Charlie Wood and Ed Bartlam|title=Carnival in the capital! Thousands turn out for London's colourful New Year's Day parade with dancers, stunt riders and a marching band among 8,000 performers from 20 countries|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20221206133439/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6545007/Thousands-turn-Londons-colourful-New-Years-Day-parade-dancers-stunt-riders.html|date=1 January 2019|passage='It was fantastic being a 'Dooker' welcoming the new year. It's terrific how much energy and excitement the Loony Dook generates and the fantastic fancy dress costumes people make and the money generated for charity. We'd like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy New Year!}}

Template:RQ:Daily Mail bad param 'work' on pink flag

{{RQ:Daily Mail|author=Jessica Green|title=The subtle signs YOUR relationship is set to fail: Relationship expert reveals the 'less-obvious' warning signals - including watching TOO much TV and not taking photos together|work={{w|Daily Mail}}|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20211219215542/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10230603/Singletons-no-longer-ignore-pink-flags-says-relationship-expert.html|date=12 December 2021|passage=Singletons have become 'pickier' about their potential partners following the pandemic, one dating expert has claimed - insisting they are now even more concerned about the 'pink flags' that could lead to 'red flag scenarios'.}}

RQ:Dunglison Medicine

4 items

Template:RQ:Dunglison Medicine bad param 'section' on Template:RQ:Dunglison Medicine/documentation

{{RQ:Dunglison Medicine|volume=II|chapter=Of the Neuroses|section=III (Perversion of Sensibility)|page=280|passage=The smell, too, is often perverted—Parosmia. The author was formerly acquainted with a lady, who scented her snuff with the tincture of assafœtida.}}

Template:RQ:Dunglison Medicine bad param 'section' on asafoetida

{{RQ:Dunglison Medicine|volume=II|chapter=Of the Neuroses|section=III (Perversion of Sensibility)|page=280|passage=The smell, too, is often perverted—Parosmia. The author was formerly acquainted with a lady, who scented her snuff with the tincture of assafœtida.}}

Template:RQ:Dunglison Medicine bad param 'section' on assafoetida

{{RQ:Dunglison Medicine|volume=II|chapter=Of the Neuroses|section=III (Perversion of Sensibility)|page=280|passage=The smell, too, is often perverted—Parosmia. The author was formerly acquainted with a lady, who scented her snuff with the tincture of assafœtida.}}

Template:RQ:Dunglison Medicine bad param 'section' on parosmia

{{RQ:Dunglison Medicine|volume=II|chapter=Of the Neuroses|section=III (Perversion of Sensibility)|page=280|passage=The smell, too, is often perverted—Parosmia. The author was formerly acquainted with a lady, who scented her snuff with the tincture of assafœtida.}}

RQ:Fitzgerald Jazz Age

4 items

Template:RQ:Fitzgerald Jazz Age bad param 'tale' on bite one's lip

{{RQ:Fitzgerald Jazz Age|tale=May Day|passage=He broke off and bit his lip, feeling that he had better subdue the rising anger in his voice.}}

Template:RQ:Fitzgerald Jazz Age bad param 'tale' on old flame

{{RQ:Fitzgerald Jazz Age|tale=May Day|passage="Edith Bradin's coming," said some one to Gordon. "Didn't she used to be an old flame of yours? Aren't you both from Harrisburg?"}}

Template:RQ:Fitzgerald Jazz Age bad param 'tale' on to a fare-thee-well

{{RQ:Fitzgerald Jazz Age|tale=The Jelly-bean|passage="She's all dolled up to a fare-you-well to-night," continued Clark.}}

Template:RQ:Fitzgerald Jazz Age bad param 'tale' on true

{{RQ:Fitzgerald Jazz Age|tale=[[s:O Russet Witch!/Chapter II|O Russet Witch! Chapter II]]|passage=She clapped her hands happily, and he thought how pretty she was really, that is, the upper part of her face—from the bridge of the nose down she was somewhat out of true.}}

RQ:Hawthorne Scarlet Letter

1 item

Template:RQ:Hawthorne Scarlet Letter bad param '24page' on aspiringly

{{RQ:Hawthorne Scarlet Letter|24page=[https://archive.org/details/scarletletterrom01hawt/page/316/mode/1up?q=aspiringly 315-316]|text=to discern more clearly the Mercy which looks down, and repudiate more utterly the phantom of human merit, which would look aspiringly upward}}

RQ:Housman Shropshire Lad

3 items

Template:RQ:Housman Shropshire Lad bad param 'lines' on jangle

{{RQ:Housman Shropshire Lad|poem=XXV|stanza=1|page=36|lines=1-4|passage=The time of year a twelvemonth past, / When Fred and I would meet, / We needs must jangle, till at last / We fought and I was beat.}}

Template:RQ:Housman Shropshire Lad bad param 'lines' on needs

{{RQ:Housman Shropshire Lad|poem=XXV|stanza=1|page=36|lines=1-4|passage=The time of year a twelvemonth past, / When Fred and I would meet, / We needs must jangle, till at last / We fought and I was beat.}}

Template:RQ:Housman Shropshire Lad bad param 'lines' on twelvemonth

{{RQ:Housman Shropshire Lad|poem=XXV|stanza=1|page=36|lines=1-4|passage=The time of year a twelvemonth past, / When Fred and I would meet, / We needs must jangle, till at last / We fought and I was beat.}}

RQ:Milton Eikonoklastes

1 item

Template:RQ:Milton Eikonoklastes bad param 'section' on misgive

{{RQ:Milton Eikonoklastes|section=IV|page=32|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50898.0001.001|passage=Surely those unarmed and Petitioning People needed not have bin so formidable to any, but to such whose consciences misgave them how ill they had deserv’d of the People;}}

RQ:Percy Reliques

1 item

Template:RQ:Percy Reliques bad param 'section' on beloved

{{RQ:Percy Reliques|volume=III|chapter=[[w:The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington|The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington]]|section=3rd series, book II|page=133|lines=1–4|format=full|passage=There was a youthe, and a well-beloved youthe, / And he was a ſquires ſon: / He loved the bayliffes daughter deare, / That lived in Iſlington.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer Q1

1 item

Template:RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer Q1 bad param 'lines' on childing

{{RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer Q1|act=II|scene=1|page=17|lines=111–113|passage=The Spring, the Sommer, / The childing Autumne, angry Winter change / Their wonted Liueries; and the mazed worlde, / By their increaſe, now knowes not which is which; {{...}}}}

RQ:Spectator

2 items

Template:RQ:Spectator bad param 'number' on foil

{{RQ:Spectator|author=Addison|number=131|date=July 31 1711|passage=they foil the scent of one another.}}

Template:RQ:Spectator bad param 'number' on impregnate

{{RQ:Spectator|author=Addison|number=127|year=1711|passage=Were they, like Spanish Jennets, to impregnate by the Wind, they could not have thought on a more proper Invention.}}

RQ:Spenser Shepheardes Calender

1 item

Template:RQ:Spenser Shepheardes Calender bad param 'lines' on unprovided

{{RQ:Spenser Shepheardes Calender|Maye|lines=113-116|url=https://archive.org/details/shepheardescalen00spenrich|text=The shepheards God so wel them guided,
That of nought they were unprovided,
Butter enough, honye, milke, and whay,
And their flockes fleeces, them to araye.}}

RQ:Trollope Barchester Towers

2 items

Template:RQ:Trollope Barchester Towers bad param 'isbn' on buskin

{{RQ:Trollope Barchester Towers|2|page=148|isbn=1857150570|text=Such an undertaking by no means benefits the low-heeled buskin of modern fiction.}}

Template:RQ:Trollope Barchester Towers bad param 'isbn' on negus

{{RQ:Trollope Barchester Towers|volume=II|page=177|isbn=1857150570|text=And when he got home he had a glass of hot negus in his wife's sitting-room, and read the last number of the “Little Dorrit” of the day with great inward satisfaction.}}

RQ:Twain Mississippi

1 item

Template:RQ:Twain Mississippi bad param 'part' on sappy

{{RQ:Twain Mississippi|part=5|chapter=23|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/245/old/orig245-h/p5.htm|text=He was a good deal of a character, and much better company than the sappy literature he was selling.}}

RQ:mns:Luima

4 items

Template:RQ:mns:Luima bad param '6' on ла̄вуӈкве

{{RQ:mns:Luima|21.12.2023|24|1306|14|2023|||Э̄ква-пыгрищ акв­накт а̄кве нупыл ла̄ви:|One day эква-пыгрищ says to his aunt:|title=Э̄ква-пыгрищ (ма̄ньщи мо̄йт)|trans-title=Э̄ква-пыгрищ (mansi tale)}}

Template:RQ:mns:Luima bad param '6' on толуӈкве

{{RQ:mns:Luima|12.01.2023|1|1283|3|2023|||Ты э̄тпос ла̄ввес «о̄йта тӯр», ты талква ва̄таӈ тӯрыт тох ла̄вавет, та̄н ва̄таныл карсыт а̄ти, я̄ӈк молях толы.||title=Ма̄ньщи э̄тпосыт|trans-title=Mansi months|author=Галина Кондина}}

Template:RQ:mns:Luima bad param '7' on ла̄вуӈкве

{{RQ:mns:Luima|21.12.2023|24|1306|14|2023|||Э̄ква-пыгрищ акв­накт а̄кве нупыл ла̄ви:|One day эква-пыгрищ says to his aunt:|title=Э̄ква-пыгрищ (ма̄ньщи мо̄йт)|trans-title=Э̄ква-пыгрищ (mansi tale)}}

Template:RQ:mns:Luima bad param '7' on толуӈкве

{{RQ:mns:Luima|12.01.2023|1|1283|3|2023|||Ты э̄тпос ла̄ввес «о̄йта тӯр», ты талква ва̄таӈ тӯрыт тох ла̄вавет, та̄н ва̄таныл карсыт а̄ти, я̄ӈк молях толы.||title=Ма̄ньщи э̄тпосыт|trans-title=Mansi months|author=Галина Кондина}}

RQ:zlw-opl:RTH

4 items

Template:RQ:zlw-opl:RTH bad param '6' on brat

{{RQ:zlw-opl:RTH|III|3|1389|Szeczslaw yest nasz brath, naszego sczitha y zawolana|Sieczsław jest nasz brat, naszego szczyta i zawołania|-}}

Template:RQ:zlw-opl:RTH bad param '6' on chłop

{{RQ:zlw-opl:RTH|III|76|1425|Zalowal Sandek... na Jarantha: Tego na tø zalugø, yszes mi prziganil... Tedi Jarant otpowedzal..., yszess ty mne pirvey rzekl, yszessz chlop, przetom tobie ja rze[k]l, isszess ti chlop|Żałował Sędek... na Jaranta: Tego na cię żałuję, iżeś mi przyganił... Tedy Jarant otpowiedział..., iżeś ty mnie pirwej rzekł, iżeś chłop, przetom tobie ja rze[k]ł, iżeś ty chłop|-}}

Template:RQ:zlw-opl:RTH bad param '6' on rozpowiadać

{{RQ:zlw-opl:RTH|VI|28|1442|Debet expurgare honoritatem suam de eodem furto et ministerialis cum succamerario debent sibi notam (pro rotam) declarare al. rospowyadacz|Debet expurgare honoritatem suam de eodem furto et ministerialis cum succamerario debent sibi rotam declarare al. rozpowiadać|-}}

Template:RQ:zlw-opl:RTH bad param '6' on sprawa

{{RQ:zlw-opl:RTH|III|-|number=122|1449|Wenczeslao ius dedit ad concordiam vlg. na ssprawa |Wenczeslao ius dedit ad concordiam vlg. na sprawę|-}}

RQ:Dampier New Voyage

2 items

Template:RQ:Dampier New Voyage bad param 'volume' on coddle

{{RQ:Dampier New Voyage|volume=1|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=adsNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA222|page=222|edition=1699|text=It [the guava fruit] bakes as well as a Pear, and it may be coddled, and it makes good Pies.}}

Template:RQ:Dampier New Voyage bad param 'volume' on founder

{{RQ:Dampier New Voyage|volume=I|page=82|text=We found a strong Tide setting out of the Streights to the Northward, and like to founder our Ship.}}

RQ:Drayton Poly-Olbion

3 items

Template:RQ:Drayton Poly-Olbion bad param 'song' on atomy

{{RQ:Drayton Poly-Olbion|part=2|song=25|page=109|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20849.0001.001|text=Thinke not that all betwixt the Wherpoole, and the Sprat,
I goe about to name, that were to take in hand,
The Atomy to tell, or to cast vp the sand;}}

Template:RQ:Drayton Poly-Olbion bad param 'song' on monarchize

{{RQ:Drayton Poly-Olbion|song=5|page=77|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20847.0001.001|text=As Britain-founding {{w|Brutus of Troy|Brute}} first Monarchiz’d the Land:}}

Template:RQ:Drayton Poly-Olbion bad param 'song' on recheat

{{RQ:Drayton Poly-Olbion|song=13|page=216|url=http://poly-olbion.exeter.ac.uk/the-text/full-text/song-13/|text=Rechating with his horne, which then the Hunter cheeres,
Whilst still the lustie Stag his high-palm’d head up-beares,}}

RQ:Falkner Moonfleet

3 items

Template:RQ:Falkner Moonfleet bad param '1' on burden

{{RQ:Falkner Moonfleet|4|passage=There were four or five men in the vault already, and I could hear more coming down the passage, and guessed from their heavy footsteps that they were carrying burdens.}}

Template:RQ:Falkner Moonfleet bad param '1' on put out

{{RQ:Falkner Moonfleet|3|text={{...}} in a second I had put out the candle, scrambled up the shelves, half-stunned my senses with dashing my head against the roof, and squeezed my body betwixt wall and coffin.}}

Template:RQ:Falkner Moonfleet bad param '1' on weary

{{RQ:Falkner Moonfleet|4|text=Yet there was no time to be lost if I was ever to get out alive, and so I groped with my hands against the side of the grave until I made out the bottom edge of the slab, and then fell to grubbing beneath it with my fingers. But the earth, which the day before had looked light and loamy to the eye, was stiff and hard enough when one came to tackle it with naked hands, and in an hour's time I had done little more than further weary myself and bruise my fingers.}}

RQ:Gilbert and Sullivan Pirates of Penzance

3 items

Template:RQ:Gilbert and Sullivan Pirates of Penzance bad param 'act' on revenge is sweet

{{RQ:Gilbert and Sullivan Pirates of Penzance|act=II|passage=With base deceit / You worked upon our feelings! / Revenge is sweet, / And flavours all our dealings!}}

Template:RQ:Gilbert and Sullivan Pirates of Penzance bad param 'section' on bumper

{{RQ:Gilbert and Sullivan Pirates of Penzance|section=Act I|passage=Pour, oh, pour the pirate sherry; / Fill, O fill the pirate glass; / And, to make us more than merry, / Let the pirate bumper pass.}}

Template:RQ:Gilbert and Sullivan Pirates of Penzance bad param 'section' on emollient

{{RQ:Gilbert and Sullivan Pirates of Penzance|section=Act I|passage=Hail, Poetry, thou heav’n-born maid! / Thou gildest e’en the pirate’s trade. / Hail, flowing fount of sentiment! / All hail, divine emollient!}}

RQ:Hobbes Leviathan

1 item

Template:RQ:Hobbes Leviathan bad param 'part' on unquietness

{{RQ:Hobbes Leviathan|part=I|chapter=8|page=47|url=https://archive.org/details/leviathan00hobbgoog|text=For as in the middest of the sea, though a man perceive no sound of that part of the water next him; yet he is well assured, that part contributes as much, to the Roaring of the Sea, as any other part, of the same quantity: so also, though wee perceive no great unquietnesse, in one, or two men; yet we may be well assured, that their singular Passions, are parts of the Seditious roaring of a troubled Nation.}}

RQ:Mary Shelley Last Man

2 items

Template:RQ:Mary Shelley Last Man bad param 'part' on aggravation

{{RQ:Mary Shelley Last Man|part=1|chapter=10|text=Adrian, whose health had always been weak, now suffered considerable aggravation of suffering from the effects of his wound.}}

Template:RQ:Mary Shelley Last Man bad param 'part' on peg

{{RQ:Mary Shelley Last Man|part=1|chapter=4|passage=Did we form ourselves, choosing, and our powers? I find myself, for one, as a stringed instrument with chords and stops - but I have no power to turn the pegs, or pitch my thoughts to a higher or lower key.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2

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Template:RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2 bad param 'lkine' on melancholy

{{RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2|V|i|lkine=34|text=My mind was troubled with deep melancholy.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer

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Template:RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer bad param 'verse' on make moan

{{RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer|verse=317|passage=These yellow cowslip cheeks / Are gone, are gone. Lovers, make moan.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing

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Template:RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing bad param 'colmn' on fain

{{RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing|act=III|scene=v|page=113|colmn=2|passage={{smallcaps|Leonato}}: I would faine know what you haue to ſay.}}

RQ:Stevenson Treasure Island

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Template:RQ:Stevenson Treasure Island bad param 'part' on redescend

{{RQ:Stevenson Treasure Island|part=3|chapter=14]|page=113-114|text={{...}} the whole troop of marsh-birds rose again, darkening heaven, with a simultaneous whirr; and long after that death yell was still ringing in my brain, silence had re-established its empire, and only the rustle of the redescending birds and the boom of the distant surges disturbed the languor of the afternoon.}}

RQ:Time

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Template:RQ:Time bad param 'journal' on presence of mind

{{RQ:Time|author=w:Roger Rosenblatt|title=New Hopes, New Dreams|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120830190958/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,136400,00.html|date=June 24 2001|journal=Time|passage=Somebody had the presence of mind to give [[w:Christopher Reeve|[Christopher] Reeve]] mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and the paramedics arrived about a minute later.}}

Template:RQ:Time bad param 'titleurl' on broad daylight

{{RQ:Time|author=Brian Benntt|title=When Iraqis Come to America|titleurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080916124653/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1706751,00.html|date=24 January 2008|passage=It's still too dangerous for the wife of a journalist who was murdered in the street in broad daylight.}}

Template:RQ:Time bad param 'titleurl' on in broad daylight

{{RQ:Time|author=Brian Benntt|title=When Iraqis Come to America|titleurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080916124653/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1706751,00.html|date=24 January 2008|passage=It's still too dangerous for the wife of a journalist who was murdered in the street in broad daylight.}}

RQ:Watts Logick

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Template:RQ:Watts Logick bad param 'part' on daub

{{RQ:Watts Logick|part=2|chapter=3|section=1|page=189|url=https://archive.org/details/logickorrightuse00wattuoft|passage=If a Picture is daub’d with many bright and glaring Colours, the vulgar Eye admires it as an excellent Piece {{...}}}}

RQ:zlw-opl:GlKazB

2 items

Template:RQ:zlw-opl:GlKazB bad param 'tr' on wykładny

{{RQ:zlw-opl:GlKazB|volume=IV|page=139|3=Gloza interlinearis vykladna|tr=Gloza interlinearis wykładna|4=-}}

Template:RQ:zlw-opl:GlKazB bad param 'volume' on wykładny

{{RQ:zlw-opl:GlKazB|volume=IV|page=139|year=End of the fifteenth century|3=Gloza interlinearis vykladna|tr=Gloza interlinearis wykładna|4=-}}

RQ:Ariosto Harington Orlando Furioso

2 items

Template:RQ:Ariosto Harington Orlando Furioso bad param 'column' on Template:RQ:Ariosto Harington Orlando Furioso/documentation

{{RQ:Ariosto Harington Orlando Furioso|book=XXI|stanza=39|column=1|page=165|passage=And hearing that Argeo vvas avvay, / And vvould continue ſo no little ſpace, / He came vvithin the caſtle vvall to day, / (His abſence gaue him ſo much heart of grace) {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Ariosto Harington Orlando Furioso bad param 'column' on heart of grace

{{RQ:Ariosto Harington Orlando Furioso|book=XXI|stanza=39|column=1|page=165|passage=And hearing that Argeo vvas avvay, / And vvould continue ſo no little ſpace, / He came vvithin the caſtle vvall to day, / (His abſence gaue him ſo much heart of grace) {{...}}}}

RQ:Beaumont Knight

2 items

Template:RQ:Beaumont Knight bad param 'pages' on springald

{{RQ:Beaumont Knight|sig=E|sigend=E2|versoend=1|pages=32–33|act=II|passage=Sure the diuell, God blesse us, is in this Springald, why George, dist ever see such a fire-drake, I am afraid my boie's miscaried, if he be, though hee were Maister Mery-thoughts sonne a thousand times, if there bee any Law in England I'le make some of them smart for't.}}

Template:RQ:Beaumont Knight bad param 'vers' on Citations:cuckoldly

{{RQ:Beaumont Knight|sig=H|vers=yes|page=55|act=III|verso=yes|passage=and let me alone for that old Cuckoldly knaue your father, Ile vse him in his kinde, I warrant yee.}}

RQ:Byron Manfred

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Template:RQ:Byron Manfred bad param 'act' on tree of knowledge

{{RQ:Byron Manfred|act=I|scene=i|passage=Sorrow is knowledge: they who know the most / Must mourn the deepest o'er the fatal truth, / The Tree of Knowledge is not that of Life.}}

Template:RQ:Byron Manfred bad param 'scene' on tree of knowledge

{{RQ:Byron Manfred|act=I|scene=i|passage=Sorrow is knowledge: they who know the most / Must mourn the deepest o'er the fatal truth, / The Tree of Knowledge is not that of Life.}}

RQ:Carlyle French Revolution

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Template:RQ:Carlyle French Revolution bad param 'part' on inkhorn

{{RQ:Carlyle French Revolution|volume=I|part=3|chapter=V|page=85|passage=Men in helmets have divided that, with swords; men in wigs, with quill and inkhorn, to divide it: and even more hateful these latter, if more peaceably; for the wig-method is at once irresistibler and baser.}}

Template:RQ:Carlyle French Revolution bad param 'part' on peaceably

{{RQ:Carlyle French Revolution|volume=I|part=3|chapter=V|page=85|passage=Men in helmets have divided that, with swords; men in wigs, with quill and inkhorn, to divide it: and even more hateful these latter, if more peaceably; for the wig-method is at once irresistibler and baser.}}

RQ:Cowper Poems

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Template:RQ:Cowper Poems bad param 'stanza' on glance

{{RQ:Cowper Poems|poem=Selkirk|stanza=6|page=308|passage=Hovv fleet is a glance of a mind! / Compar'd vvith the ſpeed of its flight, / The tempeſt itſelf lags behind, / And the ſvvift vvinged arrovvs of light.}}

RQ:Dryden Aureng-zebe

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Template:RQ:Dryden Aureng-zebe bad param 'scene' on end

{{RQ:Dryden Aureng-zebe|act=3|scene=i|text=But, losing her, the End of Living lose.}}

RQ:Dryden Hind and Panther

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Template:RQ:Dryden Hind and Panther bad param 'part' on zeal

{{RQ:Dryden Hind and Panther|part=3|page=96|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36627.0001.001|passage=Zeal, the blind conductor of the will}}

RQ:Faye Petit Pays

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Template:RQ:Faye Petit Pays bad param '1' on boui-boui

{{RQ:Faye Petit Pays|passage=Sur la devanture des bouis-bouis étaient accrochés toutes sortes d'écriteaux fantasques|On the fronts of the caffs were slapped all kinds of fanciful signs.}}

Template:RQ:Faye Petit Pays bad param 'tr' on de guerre lasse

{{RQ:Faye Petit Pays|passage=Cet après-midi-là, de guerre lasse, Papa a fini par donner le pot-de-vin qu'appelaient toutes ces manœuvres grotesques.|tr=That afternoon, out of resignation, Dad ended up paying off for all these grotesque manouvres.}}

RQ:Fletcher Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen

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{{RQ:Fletcher Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen|act=V|iv|85|line=31|text=Commend me to her, and to piece her portion / Tender her this.}}

RQ:Hall Works

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{{RQ:Hall Works|volume=VI|chapter=On the Sight of a Bladder|page=200|column=1|passage=Let him alone, till time and ill example have hardened him; till he be settled in a habit of evil, and contracted and clung together with sensual delights; now he becomes utterly indocible.}}

Template:RQ:Hall Works bad param 'column' on overprovoke

{{RQ:Hall Works|volume=VI|chapter=On the Sight of a Loaded Cart|page=222|column=1|passage=It grieves him [God], to be over-provoked to our punishment. Then doth he account the cart to crack, yea to break, when he is urged to break forth into just vengeance.}}

RQ:Hollinghurst Line

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Template:RQ:Hollinghurst Line bad param 'section' on Template:RQ:Hollinghurst Line/documentation

{{RQ:Hollinghurst Line|chapter=11|section=iii|page=283|passage={{...}} Wani, whose smooth sleekness had been part of his charm, seemed to Nick to grow leaner and ever more aquiline.}}

Template:RQ:Hollinghurst Line bad param 'section' on aquiline

{{RQ:Hollinghurst Line|chapter=11|section=iii|page=283|passage={{...}} Wani, whose smooth sleekness had been part of his charm, seemed to Nick to grow leaner and ever more aquiline.}}

RQ:Hume Human Understanding

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Template:RQ:Hume Human Understanding bad param 'section' on barely

{{RQ:Hume Human Understanding|section=8|passage=It becomes, therefore, no inconsiderable part of science barely to know the different operations of mind,}}

Template:RQ:Hume Human Understanding bad param 'section' on copious

{{RQ:Hume Human Understanding|section=3 § 18|text=These loose hints I have thrown together, in order to excite the curiosity of philosophers, and beget a suspicion at least, if not a full persuasion, that this subject is very copious,}}

RQ:Longfellow Voices

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Template:RQ:Longfellow Voices bad param 'poem' on Template:RQ:Longfellow Voices/documentation

{{RQ:Longfellow Voices|poem=Psalm|stanza=7|page=7|passage={{...}} And, departing, leave behind us / Footprints on the sands of time {{...}}}}

Template:RQ:Longfellow Voices bad param 'poem' on sands of time

{{RQ:Longfellow Voices|poem=Psalm|stanza=7|page=7|passage={{...}} And, departing, leave behind us / Footprints on the sands of time {{...}}}}

RQ:Nabokov Pale Fire

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Template:RQ:Nabokov Pale Fire bad param '3' on shadow

{{RQ:Nabokov Pale Fire|||I was the shadow of the waxwing slain
By the false azure in the windowpane;
I was the smudge of ashen fluff—and I
Lived on, flew on, in the reflected sky.
}}

Template:RQ:Nabokov Pale Fire bad param '3' on waxwing

{{RQ:Nabokov Pale Fire|||I was the shadow of the waxwing slain
By the false azure in the windowpane;
I was the smudge of ashen fluff—and I
Lived on, flew on, in the reflected sky.
}}

RQ:Scott Lay of the Last Minstrel

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Template:RQ:Scott Lay of the Last Minstrel bad param 'canto' on basnet

{{RQ:Scott Lay of the Last Minstrel|canto=1|passage=Green hazels o'er his basnet nod:}}

Template:RQ:Scott Lay of the Last Minstrel bad param 'canto' on couch

{{RQ:Scott Lay of the Last Minstrel|canto=III|stanza=V|text=Stout Deloraine nor sighed, nor prayed, / Nor saint, nor ladye, called to aid: / But he stooped his head, and couched his spear, / And spurred his steed to full career. / The meeting of these champions proud / Seemed like the bursting thunder-cloud.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus

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Template:RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus bad param 'scenei' on petitionary

{{RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus|act=V|scenei=i|passage=I have been blown out of your gates with sighs; and conjure thee to pardon Rome and thy petitionary countrymen.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Henry 5

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Template:RQ:Shakespeare Henry 5 bad param 'lang' on sixt

{{RQ:Shakespeare Henry 5|act=V|scene=ii|page=95|column=2|passage=And of it left his Sonne Imperial Lord / Henry the Sixt in Infant Bands crown'd King / Of France and England, did this King ſucceed: / Whoſe State ſo many had the managing, / That they loſt France, and made his England bleed:|lang=en}}

Template:RQ:Shakespeare Henry 5 bad param 'lie' on boy

{{RQ:Shakespeare Henry 5|IV|vii|lie=1|text=[[God's blood|Godes plud]] [[kill|kil]] the boyes and the [[luggage|lugyge]],
Tis the [[arrantest|arrants]] [[piece|peece]] of [[knavery|knauery]]{{...}}}}

RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives

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Template:RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives bad param 'nodot' on gnawn

{{RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives|nodot=yes|act=II|scene=ii|page=47|url=https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=uNtBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA39&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false|passage=ſee the hell of hauing a false woman : my bed ſhall be abus'd, my Coffers ranſack'd, my reputation gnawne at, and I ſhall only receiue this villanous wrong, but ſtand vnder the adoption of abhominable termes {{...}}}}

RQ:Shakespeare Pericles

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Template:RQ:Shakespeare Pericles bad param 'line' on resist

{{RQ:Shakespeare Pericles|II|iii|line=29|text=These cates resist me,}}

Template:RQ:Shakespeare Pericles bad param 'page' on wanion

{{RQ:Shakespeare Pericles|act=II|scene=i|page=22|passage=Look how thou stirrest now! come away, or I’ll fetch thee with a wanion.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Tempest

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Template:RQ:Shakespeare Tempest bad param 'tet' on compass

{{RQ:Shakespeare Tempest|5|1|tet=Now all the blessings
Of a glad father compass thee about!
}}

RQ:Stevenson Jekyll and Hyde

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Template:RQ:Stevenson Jekyll and Hyde bad param 'chaoter' on dethrone

{{RQ:Stevenson Jekyll and Hyde|chaoter=Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case,”[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/43/43-h/43-h.htm]|text={{...}} I not only recognised my natural body from the mere aura and effulgence of certain of the powers that made up my spirit, but managed to compound a drug by which these powers should be dethroned from their supremacy, and a second form and countenance substituted, none the less natural to me because they were the expression, and bore the stamp of lower elements in my soul.}}

RQ:Sunna

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Template:RQ:Sunna bad param '4' on ترياق

{{RQ:Sunna|muslim|36|215|passage=إِنَّ فِي عَجْوَةِ العَالِيَةِ شِفَاءً أَوْ إِنَّهَا تِرْيَاقٌ أَوَّلَ البُكْرَةِ|The pressed dates of Aliya contain healing effects and are an antidote in the early morning.}}

RQ:Trollope The Way

2 items

Template:RQ:Trollope The Way bad param 'page' on atrocity

{{RQ:Trollope The Way|volume=II|chapter=68|page=110|passage=Here was one who had spent his life in lying to the world, and who was in his very heart shocked at the atrocity of a man who had lied to him!}}

Template:RQ:Trollope The Way bad param 'page' on surfeit

{{RQ:Trollope The Way|volume=I|chapter=23|page=149|passage=If this surfeited sponge of speculation, this crammed commercial cormorant, wanted more than that for his daughter, why could he not say so without asking disgusting questions such as these {{...}}?}}

RQ:Wilde Duchess of Padua

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Template:RQ:Wilde Duchess of Padua bad param '1' on honesty

{{RQ:Wilde Duchess of Padua|I|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100615368|text=[...] Are you honest, boy?
Then be not spendthrift of your honesty,
But keep it to yourself; in Padua
Men think that honesty is ostentatious, so
It is not of the fashion.}}

RQ:Wired

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Template:RQ:Wired bad param 'quotee' on concrete

{{RQ:Wired|author=Brandon Keim|quotee=Hendrik Van Oss|title=Space-Age Concrete the Answer for Failing Bridges?|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210619030945/https://www.wired.com/2007/08/space-age-concr/|date=2 August 2007|passage=In the next few decades, says Van Oss, building codes will change, opening the way for innovative materials. But while new concretes may be stronger and more durable, they are also more expensive - and whether the tendency of developers and the public to focus on short-term rather than long-term costs will also change is another matter.}}

Template:RQ:Wired bad param 'quotee' on sovereignty

{{RQ:Wired|author=w:Andy Greenberg|quotee=w:John Perry Barlow|title=It's Been 20 Years Since This Man Declared Cyberspace Independence|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230817025908/https://www.wired.com/2016/02/its-been-20-years-since-this-man-declared-cyberspace-independence/|date=8 February 2016|passage="The main thing I was declaring was that cyberspace is naturally immune to sovereignty and always would be," Barlow, now 68, said in an interview over the weekend with WIRED. "I believed that was true then, and I believe it's true now."}}

RQ:Wordsworth The Excursion

2 items

Template:RQ:Wordsworth The Excursion bad param '1' on constitute

{{RQ:Wordsworth The Excursion|4

|passage=Me didst Thou constitute a priest of thine.}} Template:RQ:Wordsworth The Excursion bad param '1' on quickliest

{{RQ:Wordsworth The Excursion|Despondency|passage=Yet, in the very centre of the crowd,
To keep the secret of a poignant scorn,
Howe'er to airy Demons suitable,
Of all unsocial courses, is least fit
For the gross spirit of mankind, — the one
That soonest fails to please, and quickliest turns
Into vexation.}}

RQ:Yeats Wild Swans

2 items

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{{RQ:Yeats Wild Swans|year=1919|poem=Her Praise|page=48|lines=5-9|passage=And though I have turned the talk by hook or crook / Until her praise should be the uppermost theme, / A woman spoke of some new tale she had read, / A man confusedly in a half dream / As though some other name ran in his head.}}

Template:RQ:Yeats Wild Swans bad param 'lines' on wheel

{{RQ:Yeats Wild Swans|poem=The Wild Swans at Coole|page=1|lines=7-12|passage=The nineteenth Autumn has come upon me / Since I first made my count. / I saw, before I had well finished, / All suddenly mount / And scatter wheeling in great broken rings / Upon their clamorous wings.}}

RQ:it:Il nome della rosa

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Template:RQ:it:Il nome della rosa bad param '1' on balsamo

{{RQ:it:Il nome della rosa|it|page=74|chapter=Primo giorno – Verso nona|text=Per un lato lo devo alla misericordia del Signore, che ha posto il nostro altopiano a cavallo di una catena che vede a meridione il mare, e a settentrione la montagna più alta di cui riceve i balsami silvestri.|t=On one hand I owe it to the Lord, who placed our highland at the turn of a [mountain] chain which faces southerly the sea and notherly the highest mountain, from which it receives sylvan balms.}}

RQ:pl:BibRadz

2 items

Template:RQ:pl:BibRadz bad param 'volume' on księga

{{RQ:pl:BibRadz|volume=II|page=2a marg|Poſpolićie wykłádáią kſięgi/ iáko Zydowie mowią/ ále nie właſnie/ gdyż to śłowo nie śćiąga ſię ná cáłe kſięgi Máteuſzowe/ ále thylko ná to Kápitulum w ktorym pokolenie Kryſthuſowe wedle ciáłá ieſt opiſáne. |-}}

Template:RQ:pl:BibRadz bad param 'volume' on osoba

{{RQ:pl:BibRadz|volume=II|page=120c marg|W Greckim ſtoi Hypoſtáſis/ ktore słowo poſpolićie po Polſku wykłádáią bytnoſćią ábo iſtnoſćią/ ábo też oſobą/ wſzákoż káżdemu tu ná wolą dano niech káżdy iákich chce wykłádow vżywa/ gdyż trudno thy słowá Greckie właśnie wyráżone być máią ięzykiem náſzim.|-}}

RQ:pl:Mącz

2 items

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{{RQ:pl:Mącz|MurzOrt|page=B2|Gdy zaś miedzy dwoigiem i/ {{...}} náidźie śię ktory wokáliſz wſzyſtki trzy maią być poſpołu wymáwiany/ iako wſłowách iaśniéi/ lepiéi/ ſnadniéi|-}}

Template:RQ:pl:Mącz bad param '3' on gdy

{{RQ:pl:Mącz|MurzOrt|page=B2|iako to każdy ſłyſzy/ gdy mowi ty ſłowa/ tedy/ wiédzmy/ inſzy ſłyſzy/ każdy/ gdy rć.|-}}

RQ:scn:Mascalcia Ruffo

1 item

Template:RQ:scn:Mascalcia Ruffo bad param 'lines' on palataru

{{RQ:scn:Mascalcia Ruffo|page=574|lines=3–6|È una altra maynera di frenu lu quali è dictu a capistru: àvi lu morsu plui longu di li altri, fini a lu palataru di lu cavallu, e dintru a la bucca spandi in lu morsu multi falci diversi {{...}}}}

RQ:zlw-mas:Mazurski Fébel

1 item

Template:RQ:zlw-mas:Mazurski Fébel bad param '4' on skoła

{{RQ:zlw-mas:Mazurski Fébel|86|W staréch mazurskiéch skołach, esce za käjzera, biło psisano w gotinskiém psisznie.|||}}

RQ:Addison Works

1 item

Template:RQ:Addison Works bad param 'chaoter' on upcast

{{RQ:Addison Works|chaoter=To Sir Godfrey Knelle|passage=Old Saturn too with upcast eyes
Beheld his abdicated skies}}

RQ:Akinchi

1 item

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{{RQ:Akinchi||September 20, 1875|1|5|Xoşgüzəranlıq və ləzzət tapmaq gələcəkdə dəxi çətinraq olacaqdır.|Finding well-being and pleasure will be more difficult in the future.}}

RQ:Atlantic

1 item

Template:RQ:Atlantic bad param 'editor' on stanch

{{RQ:Atlantic|author=Andrew McCormick|title=What It's Like to Report on Rights Abuses against Your Own Family|editor=w:Jeffrey Goldberg|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20221215075810/https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2019/03/radio-free-asia-uighur-service/583687/|date=1 March 2019|passage=Beijing devotes immense resources to restricting access for and stanching scrutiny from international groups and reporters.}}

RQ:Bacon Learning

1 item

Template:RQ:Bacon Learning bad param 'page' on possess

{{RQ:Bacon Learning|book=2|page=91|passage=Heare is obſerued that in all cauſes the firſt tale poſſeſſeth much, in ſorte, that the preiudice, thereby wrought wil bee hardly remooued, excepte ſome abuſe or falſitie in the Information be detected.}}

RQ:Book of Common Prayer

1 item

Template:RQ:Book of Common Prayer bad param 'column' on displease

{{RQ:Book of Common Prayer|year=1662|chapter=The Psalms, Sixteenth Day, Evening Prayer|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FVBnAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA21|column=1, psalm 85, line 5|passage=Wilt thou be displeased at us forever: and wilt thou stretch out thy wrath from one generation to another?}}

RQ:Browne Christian Morals

1 item

Template:RQ:Browne Christian Morals bad param 'part' on relic

{{RQ:Browne Christian Morals|part=I|page=5|passage=Though a Cup of cold water from ſome hand may not be without it's reward, yet ſtick not thou for Wine and Oyl for the Wounds of the Distreſſed, and treat the poor, as our Saviour did the Multitude, to the reliques of ſome baskets.}}

RQ:Carroll Snark

1 item

Template:RQ:Carroll Snark bad param 'pages' on sagaciously

{{RQ:Carroll Snark|fit=4|pages=43-44|passage=“Introduce me, now there’s a good fellow,” he said,
“If we happen to meet it together!”
And the Bellman, sagaciously nodding his head,
Said “That must depend on the weather.”}}

RQ:Chaucer Workes

1 item

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{{RQ:Chaucer Workes|The conclusions of the Astrolabie|ccxciii|verso=yes|VPon thys forſayde plate ben compaſed certayne cercles, that hyghten almicanteras : of whyche ſome of hem ſemen parfyte cercles, and ſome ſemen imparfyte.|Upon this aforementioned plate are compassed certain circles that are called almucantars, of which some seem like perfect circles and some seem imperfect.|brackets=on|termen}}

RQ:Collins Woman in White

1 item

Template:RQ:Collins Woman in White bad param 'part' on wicket gate

{{RQ:Collins Woman in White|part=1|chapter=Walter Hartright/XV|text=I turned instinctively to the walk beneath my study-window, where I had seen her the evening before with her little dog, and followed the path which her dear feet had trodden so often, till I came to the wicket gate that led into her rose garden.}}

RQ:Conrad Arrow of Gold

1 item

Template:RQ:Conrad Arrow of Gold bad param 'part' on sixth sense

{{RQ:Conrad Arrow of Gold|part=5|chapter=3|passage=Luckily, on evidence which I could never understand, Dominic detected something suspicious. Perhaps it was by virtue of some sixth sense that men born for unlawful occupations may be gifted with.}}

RQ:Conrad Nostromo

1 item

Template:RQ:Conrad Nostromo bad param 'part' on depart

{{RQ:Conrad Nostromo|part=2|chapter=IV|page=138|passage=Distant acclamations, words of command yelled out, and a roll of drums on the jetty greeted the departing general.}}

RQ:Defoe Great Britain

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{{RQ:Defoe Great Britain|volume=II|chapter=Letter II. Containing A Description of the City of London.|section=footnote|page=90|passage=This Line leaves out {{...}} Poplar and Black-vvall, vvhich are indeed contiguous, a Trifle of Ground excepted, and very populous.}}

RQ:Dickinson Poems

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{{RQ:Dickinson Poems|year=1945|page=330|number=1730|passage=Lethe in my flower / Of which they who drink / In the fadeless orchards / Hear the bobolink.}}

RQ:Dictionaire Oeconomique

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{{RQ:Dictionaire Oeconomique|entry=VALERIAN|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iXIiAQAAMAAJ&pg=PP993|passage=The Wild Valerian is mightily extolled by some for strengthning the Optick Nerves and restoring decay’d Sight tho’ the present Practice does not acknowledge it in any such Intentions; it does sometimes Wonders in Hysterical Affections, especially where those of the fætid Kind are, and where the Spirits are too impetuous in their Motions, so as to occasion Convulsions; being assisted with Camphire and some other things of the like Nature, which are very powerful in breaking thro’ the minutest Obstructions, it has been known to cure obstinate Agues.|section=Chapter 76}}

RQ:English Dialect Dictionary

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{{RQ:English Dialect Dictionary|entry=WIRL|pos=sb|page=515|column=1|passage=WIRL, sb. Sc. Yks. {{...}} A small and harsh-featured person; an ill-grown child; a stunted animal. {{...}} Hence (1) Wirly, adj. puny, small; (2) Wirly-bit, sb. a short time; a little way; a small portion. (1) Sc. There's nae a pilchard in my creel, Nor wurlie sprat … They're firm and fat (Jam.).|termlang=en|brackets=on}}

RQ:Evelyn Sylva

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{{RQ:Evelyn Sylva|edition=2nd|chapter=XXXV|chaptername=An Historical Account of the Sacrednesse, and Use of Standing Groves, &c.|paragraph=7|page=231|passage=Here we may not omit what Learned men have obſerv'd concerning the Cuſtome of Prophets and Perſons inſpir'd of old, to ſleep [...] on Matraſſes and Beds made of their Leaves, ad Conſulendum to ask adviſe of God. [...] At this decubation upon Boughs the Satyriſt ſeems to hint where he introduces the Gypſies.}}

RQ:Forster Passage to India

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{{RQ:Forster Passage to India|part=2|chapter=22|page=197|passage=He receives deputations from the bazaar, and they all chew betel nut and smear one another’s hands with scent.}}

RQ:Fry Liar

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{{RQ:Fry Liar||26|passage=‘What do you reckon? Far outs[[-ville|ville]] or far insville?’}}

RQ:G&M

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{{RQ:G&M|author=Gayle MacDonald|quotee=Oliver Lane|title=Match: Time spent apart only strengthened Amy and Oliver's decision to be together|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/relationships/article-match-time-spent-apart-only-strengthened-amy-and-olivers-decision-to/|archiveurl=https://archive.ph/GoxT5|archivedate=16 November 2020|date=14 November 2020|passage=She was also there when I cut my hair, which sounds trite, but for me it was a big deal. I've been on hormones three years now and I'm almost at the point of where I want to be. I feel like I'm finally myself.}}

RQ:Galdós Gloria

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{{RQ:Galdós Gloria|42|passage=Pero debemos decir que esto y otras cosas municipales de que habló el insigne Amarillo, como el acuerdo recién tomado por el Ayuntamiento de llamar en lo sucesivo plaza de Lantigua a la plazoleta de la Charca, y colocar una corona en el sepulcro que se estaba labrando al Sr. D. Juan, no fueron sino pretextos que el alcalde tomaba para hablar de un asunto de vivísimo interés para él.}}

RQ:Gandhi Experiments

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{{RQ:Gandhi Experiments|part=I|chapter=xviii|passage=I was elected to the Executive Committee of the Vegetarian Society, and made it a point to attend every one of its meetings, but I always felt tongue-tied. Dr. Oldfield once said to me, 'You talk to me quite all right, but why is it that you never open your lips at a committee meeting? You are a drone.' I appreciated the banter. The bees are ever busy, the drone is a thorough idler.}}

RQ:Gilbert and Sullivan HMS Pinafore

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{{RQ:Gilbert and Sullivan HMS Pinafore|act=II|passage=Never mind the why and wherefore, / Love can level ranks, and therefore, / Though his lordship's station's mighty / Though stupendous be his brain.}}

RQ:Goethe Reise

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{{RQ:Goethe Reise|part=1|chapter=Alcamo, Donnerstag, den 19. April 1787|passage=Die gefällige Wohnung in einem ruhigen Bergstädtchen zieht uns an, und wir fassen den Entschluß, den ganzen Tag hier zuzubringen. Da mag denn vor allen Dingen von gestrigen Ereignissen die Rede sein.}}

RQ:Hardy Jude the Obscure

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{{RQ:Hardy Jude the Obscure|part=1|chapter=[[s:Jude the Obscure/Part 1/Chapter 3|part 1, chapter 3]]|text=And though it do take—how many years, Bob?—five years to turn a lirruping hobble-de-hoy chap into a solemn preaching man with no corrupt passions, they'll do it, if it can be done [...]}}

RQ:Heinlein Stranger

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{{RQ:Heinlein Stranger|chapter=XXXVI|section=part 5 (His Happy Destiny)|page=392|passage=Mike took a slow sybaritic sip. "We do use liquor. A few of us—Saul, myself, Sven, some others—like it. I've learned to let it have just a little effect, then hold it, and gain a euphoric growing-closer much like trance without having to withdraw."}}

RQ:Henry Heart of the West

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{{RQ:Henry Heart of the West|story=Cupid a la Carte|page=163|passage=By nature and doctrines I am addicted to the habit of discovering choice places wherein to feed. So I looked around and found a proposition that exactly cut the mustard. I found a restaurant tent just opened up by an outfit that had drifted in on the tail of the boom.}}

RQ:Hooke Micrographia

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{{RQ:Hooke Micrographia|section=XLIII|passage=It has a very large head, in proportion to its body, all covered with a shell, like other testaceous Animals {{...}}}}

RQ:John Gay Trivia

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{{RQ:John Gay Trivia|page=27|lines=91–94|passage=When waggiſh Boys the ſtunted [[besom|Beeſom]] ply, / To rid the ſlabby Pavement; paſs not by / E’er thou haſt held their Hands; ſome heedleſs Flirt / Will over-ſpread thy Calves with ſpatt’ring Dirt.}}

RQ:Keats Poems

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{{RQ:Keats Poems|sonnet=XI|page=89|lines=5-6|passage=Oft of one wide expanse had I been told / That deep-brow'd {{w|Homer}} ruled as his demesne; {{...}}}}

RQ:La Hobito

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{{RQ:La Hobito
 |chapter=1
 |chapterhtml=1
 |text=grimpi ŝtuparon
 |t=to climb stairs}}

RQ:Lovell Panzooryktologia

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{{RQ:Lovell Panzooryktologia|chapter=Metallologia, Of Mettalls|page=12|passage=Dioſc. the flouers bind, repreſſe excreſcencies, and cleare the eyes, ſo the ſquamme, and helpes their flux, and aſperity of the eyebrowes [...]|nocat=1}}

RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine

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{{RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine|part=1|section=prologue|page=15|passage=From iygging vaines of riming mother wits,
And ſuch conceits as clownage keepes in pay,
Weele lead you to the ſtately tent of War,
Where you ſhall heare the Scythian Tamburlaine:
Threatning the world with high aſtounding tearms
And ſcourging kingdomes with his conquering ſword.}}

RQ:Marston What You Will

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{{RQ:Marston What You Will|act=5|scene=1|page=60|passage=Byd. {{...}} a good cheeke, an inticing eye, a smooth skinne, a well shapt leg, a faire hand, you cannot bring a wench into a fooles parradize for you?
Sim. Not I by this garter, I am a foole, a very Ninny I, how call you her? how call you her?}}

RQ:Mitchell Gone with the Wind

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{{RQ:Mitchell Gone with the Wind|part=2|chapter=9|page=171|passage={{...}} naturally the British aristocracy sympathized with the {{w|Confederate States of America|Confederacy}}, as one aristocrat with another, against a race of dollar lovers like the Yankees.}}

RQ:New Yorker

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{{RQ:New Yorker|author=Steven Millhauser|authorlink=Steven Millhauser|title=Miracle Polish|work={{w|The New Yorker}}|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230602234609/https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/11/14/miracle-polish|date=6 November 2011|passage=At that moment it seemed to me that everything was possible for Monica and me; and going up to her I said, "I've never seen you like this!" With her eyes still closed she said, "I'm not myself today!" She began to laugh. Then I began to laugh, because of what we had both said, and because of her laughter and the sun and the sky and the lake.}}

RQ:Nippo Jisho

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{{RQ:Nippo Jisho|621|passage=Tçubi. ツビ (開) 女子の陰部。卑語。|Tsubi. (Opening). A females genitals/a pussy. Vulgar language.}}

RQ:Observer

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{{RQ:Observer|author=Martha Gill|title=When Taylor Swift reaps country-sized riches, other artists are squeezed out|work=The Observer|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20231124090915/https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/sep/30/taylor-swift-reaps-country-sized-riches-other-artists-squeezed-out|date=30 September 2023|passage=Others concern themselves with Swiftonomics: where Taylor steps, businesses grow and bloom.}}

RQ:Oxford English Dictionary

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{{RQ:Oxford English Dictionary|author=Bartholomeus Anglicus|authorlink=Bartholomeus Anglicus|trans={{w|John Trevisa}}|title=De Proprietatibus Rerum|section=III. xvii. (W. de W.) 61|year=1398|volume2=IX|part2=1|entry2=Somewhither (sɒ·mhwiðəɹ), adv.|page2=418|column2=2|passage=The syghte is made by lynes that passyth not awaye forth ryght, but blenchyth somwhether asyde of the strayte waye.|lang=enm}}

RQ:Purchas Pilgrimes

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{{RQ:Purchas Pilgrimes|2|4|section=I|1423|passage=Through this Plaine runneth the great Riuer Euphrates, {{...}} but now was much dryed vp, by reason of the heate in Summer, making thereby many Ilands and demi-Ilands, where the Citizens of Caraemit during the Summer season doe vse to pitch their Tents, to enioy the freshment of the Aire and Riuer: {{...}}|nocat=1}}

RQ:Raleigh War

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{{RQ:Raleigh War|pssage=They had seated themselves in Nova Guiana.}}

RQ:Rolling Stone

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{{RQ:Rolling Stone|author=Daniel Kreps|quotee=w:Will Smith|title=Will Smith Says He's 'Deeply Remorseful' for Chris Rock Oscars Slap: 'My Behavior Was Unacceptable'|series=[[w:Santangelo novels|Santangelo]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230705122246/https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/will-smith-chris-rock-oscar-slap-apology-video-1389902/|date=29 July 2022|passage=The first question Smith addressed was why he didn't use his Academy Award for Best Actor acceptance speech to apologize to Rock, who he slapped minutes earlier after the comedian made a joke about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. ¶ "I was fogged out at that point," Smith said. "It's all fuzzy.["]}}

RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-1 Q1

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-1 Q1|V|iv|page=82|signature=K2|verso=1|line=47|text=Thou haſt redeemed thy loſt opinion, {{...}}}}

RQ:Shakespeare Julius Caesar

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Julius Caesar|act=III|scene=i|page=119|colum=1|text=[Casca stabs Cæsar in the Neck. Cæsar catches hold of his Arm. He is then stabbed by several other Conspirators, and at last by Marcus Brutus.]
Cæsar: Et Tu Brute?—Then fall, Cæsar.
[Dies. The senators and people retire in confusion.]}}

RQ:Shakespeare Lucrece

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Lucrece|stanza=1|url=http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/poems/poem_view.php?WorkID=rapelucrece|text=From the besieged Ardea all in post,
Borne by the trustless wings of false desire,
Lust-breathed Tarquin leaves the Roman host,
And to Collatium bears the lightless fire
Which, in pale embers hid, lurks to aspire
And girdle with embracing flames the waist
Of Collatine’s fair love, Lucrece the chaste.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Othello Q1

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Othello Q1|act=II|scene=i|page=24|passage=I know too much: / I finde it, I; for when I ha liſt to ſleepe, / [[marry#Interjection|Mary]], before your Ladiſhip I grant, / She puts her tongue alittle in her heart, / And chides with thinking.|6=translation=I know, [she talks] too much: / I find that, when I have desire to sleep. / Indeed, before your Ladyship I admit, / She keeps a little quiet, / And '''scolds''' me with her thoughts.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Richard 3

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Richard 3|act=III|scenei=vii|passage=He doth entreat your Grace, my noble lord, To visit him tomorrow or next day. To draw him from his holy exercise.}}

RQ:Shakespeare Sonnets

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{{RQ:Shakespeare Sonnets|6|https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=vF3QMSp6pg4C&pg=PP13 |passage=Which happies thoſe that pay the willing [[loan|lone]]; / That's for thy ſelfe to breed an other thee / Or ten times happier be it ten for one,{{...}}}}

RQ:Shaw Pygmalion

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{{RQ:Shaw Pygmalion|act=I|scene=1|passage=The church clock strikes the second quarter.
HIGGINS [Hearing in it the voice of God, rebuking him for his Pharisaic want of charity for the poor girl]}}

RQ:Shelley Revolt of Islam

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{{RQ:Shelley Revolt of Islam|9|lines=1486-7|text=But custom maketh blind and obdurate
The loftiest hearts.}}

RQ:Shin'yaku Kegonkyō Ongi Shiki

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{{RQ:Shin'yaku Kegonkyō Ongi Shiki|85|passage=渉險 上往也下左何之伎|transliteration={{rftranslit|ja}}}}

RQ:Telegraph

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{{RQ:Telegraph|author=Lila Das Gupta|title=Christmas gifts|titleurl=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/3339643/Christmas-gifts.html|date=9 December 2006|passage=Christmas comes but once a year, which is just as well—shopping during the festive season can be no fun at all.}}

RQ:Twain Letters

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{{RQ:Twain Letters|letter=II|text={{...}} only the holy can stand the joys of that bedlam.}}

RQ:Wakefield Mystery Plays

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{{RQ:Wakefield Mystery Plays|7|61|Therfor, both emperoure and kyng, / Ryche and poore, both old and ying, / temper well youre gle, / Agans that kyng lyght downe, / ffor to lowse vs of pryson, / And make vs all free|Therefore, both emperors and kings, rich and poor, old and young: temper your glee, untill that king comes to release us from prison and make us all free.|Therefore, both emperors and kings, rich and poor, old and young: temper your glee, untill that king comes to release us from prison and make us all free.|lines=145–150}}

RQ:izh:Lukukirja-1:1936

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{{RQ:izh:Lukukirja-1:1936|Pessiiskää, vaattiiskaa,
șkouluu nyt laattiiskaa.|Wash yourself, get dressed,
now prepare for school.|Wash yourselves, get dressed,
now start school.
|page=6}}

RQ:pl:Kras. Życia

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{{RQ:pl:Kras. Życia|volume=VIII|page=189|Wysyłano więc przeciw niemu [Hannibalowi] wojska, ale wodzowie mie­li się na ostrożności, żeby do sprawy nie przy­szło.|And so militaries were sent against him [Hannibal), but the leaders were wary to let it come to battle.}}

RQ:pl:SeklKat

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{{RQ:pl:SeklKat|pageB2v|gdi proſſim orzeczy czeſne/ iako ſą ſlawa/ rozum/ maiętnoſc y yne/ tedy mamy proſſic pod obyazaiem albo (iako żowa) pod oblikiem zdawaiąc proſby naſze pod wolą boża mowiąc ieſli to wola twoią á nie ieſt przeciw memu duſznemu zbawieniu.|-}}

RQ:pl:Sienk. Pot.

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{{RQ:pl:Sienk. Pot.|volume=5|Wreszcie przyprowadził pan hetman wszy­stko wojsko do sprawy i począł porządnie na­stępować.|Finally the sir hetman brought his entire army into order and started to perform decently.}}

RQ:stq:NT

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{{RQ:stq:NT|Matthäus|2:1|As Jesus in ju Tied fon dän Kening Herodes in Bethelem in Judäa bädden wuden waas, kemen Stíernkundige uut dät Aaste ätter Jerusalem wai|As Jesus in the time of King Herod in Bethelem in Judea was born, astronomers came from the east to Jerusalem|page=2}}

RQ:zlw-opl:AGZ

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{{RQ:zlw-opl:AGZ|XI||270|1446|Georgius... attulit literam scissam al. przerznyeny..., ut de registro et de actis terrestribus deplanaretur|Georgius... attulit literam scissam al. przerznieni..., ut de registro et de actis terrestribus deplanaretur|-}}

RQ:zlw-opl:CyzPłoc

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{{RQ:zlw-opl:CyzPłoc|Fifteenth century|Szaky do szkoly dayą|Żaki do szkoły dają|-}}

RQ:zlw-opl:Fl

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{{RQ:zlw-opl:Fl|77|52 sim. Puł|Pobil w gradze winnicze gich y mori gich w szerzawu (occidit... moros eorum in pruina)|Pobił w gradzie winnice jich i mory jich w *żerzawiu (occidit... moros eorum in pruina)|-}}

RQ:zlw-opl:Kśw

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{{RQ:zlw-opl:Kśw|dv 13|Videle ocy moy zbauene tuoie||Widziele oczy moi zbawienie twoje|-}}

RQ:zlw-opl:OrtMac

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{{RQ:zlw-opl:OrtMac|115|Gdy szye maya poyacz, tedy yey... przed dobrymy ludzmy wyano daye (sc. mąż), wymawyayacz, czo ona ma myecz po yego szmyerczy|tr=Gdy sie mają pojąć, tedy jej... przed dobrymi ludźmi wiano daje (sc. mąż) wymawiając, co ona ma mieć po jego śmierci|4=-}}

RQ:zlw-opl:SKJ

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{{RQ:zlw-opl:SKJ|V|260|15th century|Middle of the 15th century|Pauperis lignifabri vxor czeszle oddana zona|Pauperis lignifabri vxor cieśle oddana żona|-}}

RQ:zlw-opl:StPPP

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{{RQ:zlw-opl:StPPP|IX|number=1251|3=1499|4=Post sex annos debet... Stanislao... per sexagenam soluere de censv et eciam per tenam siliqui a qualibet ceruisia al. warv|5=Post sex annos debet... Stanislao... per sexagenam soluere de censv et eciam per tenam siliqui a qualibet ceruisia al. waru}}

RQ:zlw-opl:TPaw

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{{RQ:zlw-opl:TPaw|IV|3507|1390|Sweborz... tenetur unam penam septuaginta, *semddzesont, erga Olexinam||Świeborz... tenetur unam penam septuaginta, sie[d]mdziesiąt, erga Olexinam|-}}

RQ:zlw-opl:WokLub

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{{RQ:zlw-opl:WokLub|126v|c. 1500||Sitibundus {{...}} id est siti plenus durstig pragnaczy|Sitibundus {{...}} id est siti plenus durstig pragnący|-}}