Creating study carrel named defoe-plague Initializing database Building cache Building study carrel named defoe-plague FILE: cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt OUTPUT: txt/s8pc7hPxoT.txt s8pc7hPxoT txt/../pos/s8pc7hPxoT.pos s8pc7hPxoT txt/../wrd/s8pc7hPxoT.wrd s8pc7hPxoT txt/../ent/s8pc7hPxoT.ent === file2bib.sh === id: s8pc7hPxoT author: title: s8pc7hPxoT date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/s8pc7hPxoT.txt cache: ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b's8pc7hPxoT.txt' Done mapping. Reducing defoe-plague === reduce.pl bib === id = s8pc7hPxoT author = title = s8pc7hPxoT date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90540 sentences = 2918 flesch = 69 summary = My brother, though a very religious man himself, laughed at all I had suggested about its being an intimation from Heaven, and told me several stories of such foolhardy people, as he called them, as I was; that I ought indeed to submit to it as a work of Heaven if I had been any way disabled by distempers or diseases, and that then, not being able to go, I ought to acquiesce in the direction of Him, who, having been my Maker, had an undisputed right of sovereignty in disposing of me; and that then there had been no difficulty to determine which was the call of his providence, and which was not; but that I should take it as an intimation from Heaven that I should not go out of town, only because I could not hire a horse to go, or my fellow was run away that was to attend me, was ridiculous, since at the same time I had my health and limbs, and other servants, and might with ease travel a day or two on foot, and, having a good certificate of being in perfect health, might either hire a horse, or take post on the road, as I thought fit. cache = ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt txt = ./txt/s8pc7hPxoT.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt s8pc7hPxoT s8pc7hPxoT number of items: 1 sum of words: 90,540 average size in words: 90,540 average readability score: 69 nouns: people; plague; time; city; house; houses; infection; man; distemper; town; things; part; others; week; way; country; streets; family; day; end; men; place; days; bodies; families; number; manner; person; parish; nothing; places; hand; side; parishes; case; night; account; cart; street; death; danger; ships; door; persons; money; trade; bills; thing; one; kind verbs: was; were; be; had; have; is; been; did; said; being; say; came; go; do; come; went; died; made; are; infected; found; see; began; shut; called; take; having; says; heard; carried; think; give; make; know; put; am; told; taken; kept; brought; left; observed; lay; saw; set; believe; used; seen; has; sent adjectives: other; such; many; great; poor; dead; more; sick; several; little; same; whole; good; own; first; particular; true; few; next; last; dreadful; like; very; much; least; infected; public; common; able; terrible; full; certain; open; sound; old; dangerous; sure; possible; long; dismal; afraid; ordinary; most; general; frightful; weekly; violent; usual; impossible; sufficient adverbs: not; so; up; very; as; indeed; then; out; now; again; only; even; well; much; more; away; in; here; also; there; before; all; down; too; most; first; off; really; never; especially; yet; still; thus; about; sometimes; just; particularly; far; on; perhaps; abroad; soon; back; always; at; above; rather; no; generally; together pronouns: it; i; they; them; their; he; his; my; we; you; me; him; themselves; our; us; her; she; its; itself; himself; myself; your; herself; ourselves; one; thy; thee; mine; yourself; thyself; yourselves; thus,--; theirs proper nouns: st.; london; god; john; lord; giles; mayor; .; viz; parish; stepney; whitechapel; street; jan.; england; september; cripplegate; aldgate; august; aug.; southwark; sept.; july; shoreditch; heaven; alley; const; ratcliff; church; bishopsgate; aldermen; wapping; fields; king; defoe; clerkenwell; andrew; james; holland; westminster; west; watchmen; thou; lane; greenwich; bride; waltham; supply; dutch; dr. keywords: whitechapel; time; street; stepney; st.; september; plague; people; parish; london; john; january; house; great; god; giles; england; cripplegate; august one topic; one dimension: people file(s): ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt titles(s): s8pc7hPxoT three topics; one dimension: people; inner; inner file(s): ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt, ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt, ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt titles(s): s8pc7hPxoT | s8pc7hPxoT | s8pc7hPxoT five topics; three dimensions: people plague time; inner pent desires; inner pent desires; inner pent desires; inner pent desires file(s): ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt, ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt, ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt, ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt, ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt titles(s): s8pc7hPxoT | s8pc7hPxoT | s8pc7hPxoT | s8pc7hPxoT | s8pc7hPxoT Type: file2carrel title: defoe-plague date: 2021-01-07 time: 17:28 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: s8pc7hPxoT.txt ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: s8pc7hPxoT author: title: s8pc7hPxoT date: words: 90540 sentences: 2918 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/s8pc7hPxoT.txt txt: ./txt/s8pc7hPxoT.txt summary: My brother, though a very religious man himself, laughed at all I had suggested about its being an intimation from Heaven, and told me several stories of such foolhardy people, as he called them, as I was; that I ought indeed to submit to it as a work of Heaven if I had been any way disabled by distempers or diseases, and that then, not being able to go, I ought to acquiesce in the direction of Him, who, having been my Maker, had an undisputed right of sovereignty in disposing of me; and that then there had been no difficulty to determine which was the call of his providence, and which was not; but that I should take it as an intimation from Heaven that I should not go out of town, only because I could not hire a horse to go, or my fellow was run away that was to attend me, was ridiculous, since at the same time I had my health and limbs, and other servants, and might with ease travel a day or two on foot, and, having a good certificate of being in perfect health, might either hire a horse, or take post on the road, as I thought fit. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel