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- 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
- Well, if you will, we will fall to it now; and since you left it with me to state the question, let it be this: How doth the saving grace of God discover itself when it is in the heart of man?
- My brethren, we are, as you see, going all on pilgrimage; and, for our better diversion from things that are bad, give me leave to propound unto you this question: —
- His desire of a greater benefice is lawful, (this cannot be contradicted), since it is set before him by Providence; so then, he may get it, if he can, making no question for conscience' sake.
- 1843 — Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol.
- Scrooge asked the question, because he didn't know whether a ghost so transparent might find himself in a condition to take a chair; and felt that in the event of its being impossible, it might involve the necessity of an embarrassing explanation.
- At every fresh question that was put to him, this nephew burst into a fresh roar of laughter; and was so inexpressibly tickled, that he was obliged to get up off the sofa and stamp.
Occitan citations of question
- 2014, Joan Ganhaire, Un tant doç fogier, 2017, IEO Edicions/novelum - IEO, Toulouse/Périgueux, page 50.
- « Monsur Raspienjas, setz pas sens saber qu'un murtre es estat comés questa nuech-lai, e seriam plan urós de rencontrar queu monsur per li pausar quauquas questions. Nom, pitit nom, adreça, si vos platz. »
- 1995, Florian Vernet, On't a passat ma planeta ?, Toulouse: IEO Edicions, published 2014, →ISBN, page 7:
- Ne siáu totjorn a me pausar aquelei questions metafisicas sus l'èstre e lo paréisser que Sbòing, Crac, Bom, Wzzz, Pataflòu, me pausi.
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