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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 76352 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 83 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Countess 5 Paris 4 CHAPTER 4 Baroness 3 look 3 little 3 Vienna 3 Rome 3 Princess 3 Herr 3 God 3 Baron 2 good 2 Zinka 2 Venice 2 Truyn 2 Treurenberg 2 Sempaly 2 Pistasch 2 Natalie 2 Maschenka 2 Madame 2 Leskjewitsch 2 Lensky 2 Harfink 2 Gabrielle 2 Frau 2 Father 2 Count 2 Anna 1 time 1 thérèse 1 tell 1 russian 1 roman 1 old 1 man 1 hand 1 Zwilk 1 Zulawce 1 Zriny 1 Zoë 1 Zirkow 1 Zino 1 Zdena 1 X---- 1 Wolnitzka 1 Wjera 1 Wenkendorf 1 Wassilj Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2335 man 1713 hand 1615 time 1368 day 1358 eye 1221 room 1054 head 1025 child 920 face 914 life 872 nothing 859 heart 833 word 828 one 771 girl 746 mother 732 year 708 woman 668 arm 658 voice 630 father 627 way 625 wife 618 something 593 people 588 lady 577 door 574 moment 542 thing 500 world 486 friend 474 night 473 hour 460 table 445 house 438 love 435 evening 427 place 421 lip 408 letter 405 matter 399 foot 398 air 395 daughter 374 everything 369 hair 367 window 365 shoulder 334 morning 333 name Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1969 _ 962 Taras 784 Countess 652 Erika 549 Lensky 493 Harry 465 Stella 414 Natalie 369 Zinka 367 Mascha 349 Count 344 Sempaly 344 God 342 Truyn 330 von 330 Felix 292 Oswald 282 Lato 271 Elsa 262 Paris 261 Rohritz 258 Linda 248 Baron 247 de 240 Baroness 239 Goswyn 229 Nita 222 Nikolai 205 Fritz 204 Gesa 204 Erwin 196 Vienna 195 Rome 185 Capriani 184 Zdena 184 Herr 181 CHAPTER 177 Father 169 Treurenberg 168 Princess 164 Pistasch 164 Emperor 162 Frau 160 Mr. 156 Sterzl 142 Georges 137 Prince 137 Madame 130 Harfink 129 Leo Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 14331 he 9498 she 9368 i 8603 it 8469 you 5669 him 4078 her 3269 me 2317 they 1490 we 1449 them 1361 himself 761 us 756 herself 393 one 318 myself 266 yourself 177 itself 176 themselves 82 ourselves 52 his 48 yours 48 mine 37 hers 24 ours 15 theirs 6 thee 3 yourselves 2 ye 2 oneself 1 younger!--ah 1 you?--that 1 you,--you 1 you''ll 1 yes,--as 1 thyself 1 then,--you 1 them,--you 1 she---- 1 sallow,--you 1 papa!--he 1 mine---- 1 melodies!--they 1 me;--they 1 me"--she 1 home?--surely 1 him?--what 1 him--"no 1 him,--this 1 him!--or Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 27926 be 13922 have 4443 do 3720 say 1981 go 1869 know 1865 take 1829 come 1743 look 1668 see 1565 make 1252 ask 1186 think 977 give 918 tell 899 leave 857 turn 839 find 835 stand 824 seem 793 hear 782 cry 644 speak 623 sit 622 feel 616 call 588 fall 586 begin 584 reply 573 grow 537 let 535 bring 499 pass 491 understand 455 become 451 meet 441 lie 432 hold 420 try 418 laugh 407 return 405 put 396 murmur 394 show 390 wish 381 forget 376 send 365 love 362 rise 359 write Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7714 not 2542 so 2151 then 1970 little 1855 very 1723 only 1615 old 1559 more 1491 now 1400 up 1204 never 1195 good 1151 long 1140 out 1014 young 1004 first 994 well 898 still 875 great 830 last 825 even 813 much 799 as 768 other 756 away 746 down 737 poor 735 most 734 again 731 too 721 always 701 quite 696 there 669 here 667 just 665 own 603 such 595 suddenly 586 once 578 back 521 same 520 really 497 ever 474 far 466 all 456 yet 455 few 431 almost 430 on 429 white Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 251 good 242 least 123 most 98 slight 74 great 70 bad 48 late 38 near 34 high 24 eld 23 deep 21 fine 20 small 18 early 17 young 17 noble 17 Most 14 dear 13 handsome 11 strange 11 lovely 11 faint 10 strong 10 low 10 large 9 wild 9 j 9 dark 8 sweet 8 old 7 rich 7 poor 7 fair 7 bitter 6 warm 6 true 6 simple 6 pure 6 mere 6 lively 6 holy 6 happy 6 full 5 wise 5 short 5 new 5 long 5 hard 5 bare 4 vile Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 612 most 33 least 30 well 2 youngest 2 softest 2 highest 1 wisest 1 strongest 1 near 1 handsomest 1 crest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 www.archive.org 4 books.google.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/storyageniusfro00lockgoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/ourownsetanovel00schugoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/othoumyaustria00schuiala 1 http://www.archive.org/details/forright00suttgoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/erlachcourt00schuiala 1 http://www.archive.org/details/blanchemaidof00schuiala 1 http://www.archive.org/details/asbeinfromlifeof00schuiala 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=g9o9AAAAYAAJ 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=ZQoZAAAAYAAJ 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=VTMZAAAAYAAJ 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=1hUtAAAAYAAJ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 _ is _ 7 face took on 7 one does not 7 one had ever 6 erika did not 5 men do not 5 one is not 5 taras did not 4 erika was not 4 eyes were moist 4 one has ever 4 taras was not 3 _ do _ 3 erika was silent 3 eyes were full 3 face takes on 3 girls do not 3 heart grew more 3 heart was so 3 life went on 3 man is not 3 man was dead 3 man was so 3 one has nothing 3 one is never 3 one knew anything 3 room was empty 3 taras grew white 3 taras had not 3 taras went up 2 _ did _ 2 _ is not 2 arms were long 2 child did not 2 countess does not 2 day was cold 2 days went by 2 erika does not 2 erika had never 2 erika turned away 2 erika was now 2 erika was startled 2 erika went on 2 eyes are dry 2 eyes take on 2 eyes were closed 2 eyes were tearless 2 face grew dark 2 face is ashy 2 face is much Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 taras made no answer 2 girls do not usually 1 _ has not yet 1 child has no need 1 children are no poor 1 day are not ashamed 1 day have no stamina 1 day is not yet 1 days have not yet 1 erika did not always 1 erika is not aware 1 erika made no reply 1 erika said no more 1 erika took no interest 1 erika was not fond 1 eyes were no longer 1 face is no more 1 face tells no tale 1 face was not so 1 father had no better 1 father had no right 1 father is not here 1 girl said no more 1 hand is not socialism 1 head was not always 1 heart had no share 1 heart was no wise 1 life is not yet 1 life was not worth 1 man does not even 1 man has no right 1 man has no trace 1 man is not harassim 1 men do not seriously 1 men have no mind 1 mother is no fool 1 mother made no resistance 1 mother was not just 1 mother were not so 1 one does not always 1 one has no choice 1 one is no other 1 one is not accustomed 1 one is not always 1 people had no intercourse 1 people have no secrets 1 people were not content 1 room has no other 1 room was not so 1 taras had no such A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 36904 author = Franzos, Karl Emil title = For the Right date = keywords = Almighty; Anusia; Board; Colomea; Count; Emperor; Father; God; Hajek; Huzuls; Jemilian; Jew; Kapronski; Leo; Mr.; Nashko; Pruth; Simeon; Starkowski; Stephen; Sunday; Taras; Vienna; Wassilj; Zulawce; good; man; tell summary = "But I shall thank you while I live," cried Taras, walking away quickly "Of course," cried the pope, "he has lost his forest, poor man, shall "Tell them to put away their firelocks," said Taras, quietly; "you need "No!" said Taras, "you shall follow me back to the village; we must "No," said Taras; "the right surely must be upheld, whether life or "I shall _not_!" repeated Taras solemnly, lifting his right hand; "God Taras continued: "I was taken along by this good man for two days--slow "Taras is a God-fearing man," said the "Yes," said Taras, briefly, and called his men, who were not a little "You understand its meaning," said Taras to his men. "We shall see," said Taras, and turned to his men. "I shall remember it," said Taras, bending over the old man''s hand. Taras looked at him surprised, for the man he had come to id = 35385 author = Schubin, Ossip title = Blanche: The Maid of Lille date = keywords = Blanche; Dame; Gottfried; Isabella; Lancy; Montalme summary = the dying man''s couch was a lovely little maiden who offered her cheeks child would not hear; he promised to afford the little maiden loving or for a little maiden like Blanche, who would receive a kind of "Blanche is eighteen years old!" stormed Dame Auberive; Gottfried recognised in him a certain Henri de Lancy who, at the Hence it was that Blanche came to the assistance of Dame Isabella and her Uncle Gottfried in the care of De Lancy, and as her hand was the Lancy opened his eyes, which, though at times blue as the heavens In the cool, lofty rooms of the Castle of Montalme Blanche wandered But one day Dame Isabella whispered to her, "He is desperately in love One day when Blanche, with her hands in her lap, sat brooding, Dame "A tear for Blanche of Montalme; for Henri de Lancy--a prayer!" id = 35396 author = Schubin, Ossip title = Asbeïn: From the Life of a Virtuoso date = keywords = Assanow; Boris; Kolia; Lensky; Maschenka; Natalie; Nikolaivitch; Paris; Petersburg; Princess; Rome; Sergei; St.; hand; little; look; time summary = "You will come!" said Natalie, laughing gayly. "I am no longer needed," said Lensky, with a glance at the table, and "Little mother, I can love but once," replied Natalie, bending her "I am not like all girls," said Natalie, laughing. "No, no," said Natalie, firmly, and then her great brilliant eyes met "Boris Lensky sent them to me," said she, while she at the same time little kingdom," said Lensky, jokingly, to the young mother, while he Lensky begged Natalie to open her drawing-room one or two evenings a Lensky was busy arranging the music on the piano, Natalie stood in the "Perhaps the thing will pull through," said Lensky, and Natalie "Listen; how sweet, how sad!" said Natalie, turning her head to the A little later, Natalie and Lensky walked home together through the Natalie rose; she did not know what she wished; to look at the child, id = 35454 author = Schubin, Ossip title = "O Thou, My Austria!" date = keywords = Baron; Baroness; CHAPTER; Countess; Dobrotschau; Fainacky; Frau; Harfink; Harry; Heda; Herr; Karl; Komaritz; Krupitschka; Lato; Leskjewitsch; Olga; Paris; Paula; Pole; Rosamunda; Selina; Treurenberg; Uncle; Vienna; Wenkendorf; X----; Zdena; Zirkow; Zriny summary = in a delicate, old-world face, she looked like an elf who could not When Harry arose, he looked like the bad boys in "Aunt Rosa tells me to ask you to come to the drawing-room," Harry "Yes, it is beautiful," says Harry; and again his eyes seek the face of Casino, Harry and his friend, by a window that looks out upon a little "The same old lack of fire!" Harry says, by way of a jest, handing him "Lato," Harry asks, clearing his throat, "how do you mean to get home? "Well, Lato, are you coming?" asks Harry, growing impatient. "Perhaps so," Lato murmurs, with a far-away look in his eyes, and a Harry''s thoughts dwelt upon the pale girl with the large, dark eyes. "Yes," says Harry; "so long as it was warm we looked for a storm; the Zdena''s hand?" asks Harry. id = 35491 author = Schubin, Ossip title = Boris Lensky date = keywords = Anna; Bärenburg; Colia; Countess; Jeliagin; Lensky; Madame; Mascha; Maschenka; Nikolai; Nita; Paris; Perfection; Rome; Sonia; Sophie; little; russian summary = "My cousin, Nikolai Lensky," says Sophie, in a tone which betrays that "Tell us, please, how you really came here, Mascha," Lensky asks his "Ah, madame!" says Mascha, with her soft eyes looking first at Lensky "One more kiss," murmurs Lensky, and takes the sweet, pale little face Mascha has lips like a four-year-old child. "You have lost much time, little one," says Lensky, and laughs. Mascha has wiped the tears from her eyes; she looks at Nita touchingly, to-day for the first time as a young lady," says he, turning to And Lensky says, half vexed, half laughingly: "My daughter looks like a slips her little hand in Nikolai''s arm and adds: "I love my brother "Where is Mascha?" asks Lensky, as Nikolai helps him into his overcoat. "Yes, one--one person whom I love with my whole heart," says Mascha, Mascha''s room meet Lensky''s eyes. id = 35531 author = Schubin, Ossip title = Countess Erika''s Apprenticeship date = keywords = Anna; Baron; Bayreuth; Berlin; Brock; Countess; Dorothea; Emma; Erika; Frau; Geroldstein; God; Goswyn; Herr; Langley; Lenzdorff; Lord; Lozoncyi; Otto; Princess; Sophy; Strachinsky; Sydow; Treurenberg; Venice; look; old summary = Such was Erika''s grandmother, Countess Anna Lenzdorff. "Good night, Countess!" Goswyn touched the delicate old hand with his comes.--Erika, Herr von Sydow wishes to be presented to you: you know "Erika, ring the bell," said Countess Lenzdorff. Countess Lenzdorff looked at Erika and smiled good-naturedly, as she "But, Erika,"--her grandmother put her hand on the girl''s arm, and tickets, and a few days afterwards the old Countess, with Erika and her Erika,--I never liked her,--but poor old Countess Lenzdorff. "Erika," she said, tenderly laying her hand on the girl''s shoulder, "I "What do you say to it?" the old Countess, who had followed Erika, "How long ago is it, Erika?--five or six years?" asked the old lady. "Erika is beginning to go out a little to please me," the old Countess "Of whom, then, are you talking?" Erika asks, looking her grandmother They reached the hotel, and the old Countess looked up at Erika''s id = 35541 author = Schubin, Ossip title = Erlach Court date = keywords = Baroness; CHAPTER; Capito; Court; Edgar; Erlach; Freddy; Fräulein; Fuhrwesen; Hauterive; Jack; Katrine; Leskjewitsch; Meineck; Morinski; Natalie; Oblonsky; Paris; Princess; Rohritz; Seggiola; Stasy; Stella; Venice; Zino; little; look; thérèse summary = "I put in a good word for the child," Stella says, with a laugh, anything like that, Baron Rohritz," she asks, "from a young girl?" One evening--Stella was about eleven years--old Meineck came home Stella to ask her mother if he might come home. Stella looks first at Rohritz, then at her uncle, and murmurs, "That "That talk with Rohritz was a little reprehensible," Katrine says, with ball," says Stella, "''with brilliant and far-gazing eyes.'' So that was captain to Stella, noting the longing looks which the girl is casting "Are you well protected, Fräulein Stella?" Rohritz asks his young woman says something to Rohritz in the peasant patois, which Stella eyes, "How many years too young did you say I was, Baroness Stella, to Then Stella is packed inside the little vehicle, Rohritz takes his message for my foolish little Stella?" asks the captain. id = 35571 author = Schubin, Ossip title = Felix Lanzberg''s Expiation date = keywords = Baron; Baroness; Colonel; Countess; Elsa; Erwin; Eugene; Felix; Harfink; Juanita; Lanzberg; Linda; Litzi; Marienbad; Mimi; Pistasch; Rhoeden; Scirocco; Sempaly; Steinbach; Traunberg summary = almost sallow, little face with large blue eyes, which love to look up "Erwin, do you happen to know these Harfinks?" Felix asks his "Erwin!" cries Felix, his hands convulsively clasped, in his large Felix''s eyes rest on his brother-in-law, then they turn to Elsa. charming spring life, Elsa looks like a frail white flower. the nickname, "Scirocco." "How are you, Felix?" he cried a second time, Felix listened, listened, like an old man who suddenly hears once more On her way to the drawing-room, Elsa heard a little voice prattling and So cried Linda, entering the drawing-room where Felix and Elsa awaited Elsa who, walking with Scirocco, meets her husband, Linda on his arm, door opens, Erwin bursts in with hat on his head, and cries: "Elsa, sister-in-law, and Erwin begs, "Be a little good to her--for Felix''s "You have a new bracelet, Linda," said Felix one day, after dinner, to id = 35590 author = Schubin, Ossip title = The Story of a Genius date = keywords = Annette; Atanasio; Brussels; Carmela; Cesare; Delileo; Don; Evolino; Evolo; Father; Gesa; Nino; Pancras; Ravestein; Rue; Sterny; Toni; Zwilk summary = same time, as he confessed to little Gesa with a sigh, he had vainly At last came a day when Gesa was to play for the first time at a public its crucifix leaning against the black church wall, looked like an old Gaston Delileo had resolved to look upon Annette and Gesa as sister and late supper time had come--Gesa still bent over his music paper. looking up at her with true-hearted eyes, "Annette, my good little and seeing that Gesa kept his great tragic eyes fixed on Annette''s myself," said Gesa, blushing a little. looked like a girl myself then, was scarcely eighteen years old, and in time Gesa''s eye searched the church, then he went on to the high altar Suddenly Gesa raised his eyes to the old man''s face. Although Delileo has long been dead Gesa still lives in the old house. id = 35672 author = Schubin, Ossip title = ''Gloria Victis!'' A Romance date = keywords = Austria; CHAPTER; Capriani; Conte; Count; Countess; Fritz; Gabrielle; Georges; God; Herr; Lodrin; Malzin; Melkweyser; Ossi; Oswald; Paris; Pistasch; Rautschin; Schneeburg; Siegi; Tornow; Truyn; Wjera; Zinka; Zoë summary = "Our Ella is beginning to be pretty," said Truyn opening his eyes after "Count Capriani, I do not know who he is," Truyn said coldly. "Ella''s hand for the son of that railway Capriani!" exclaimed Oswald "It will do no good, dear little mother," said Gabrielle, obediently "Gabrielle Truyn!" exclaimed Oswald; and Siegburg said sagely, "this round, his eyes met Oswald''s; he smiled, and said with good-humoured "It serves you right," said Truyn smiling, "why do you ask about "Count Oswald Lodrin," said the doctor. "Capriani, father and son, I saw them," said Oswald, "look at him, "Come soon again," said Truyn, shaking hands with him, "give my is a very fine fellow!" said Truyn, "he suits the child--you must know from the Left!" said Georges laughing, then turning to Oswald who was "How long have you known that Capriani," Oswald asked his light-hearted "Not at all," said Oswald decisively, without looking at Capriani, "we id = 35673 author = Schubin, Ossip title = Our Own Set: A Novel date = keywords = Baroness; CHAPTER; Cecil; Countess; Gabrielle; Gandry; Ilsenbergh; Klinger; Lady; Madame; Nini; Rome; Sempaly; Siegburg; Slawa; Sterzl; Truyn; Vienna; Vulpini; Wolnitzka; Zinka; good; roman summary = "I simply have not the time for it," said Sempaly half laughing. "To be sure," said Sempaly laughing, "I might say: Look here, my good "My dear Zinka...." the general began--for, like all conscientious old said, and Zinka went on like a person accustomed to be listened to. "Yes, I know Rome very well," Zinka went on: "You have only to ask the Sempaly rose: "May I have the honor?" he said to Zinka, and they went crushing," said Sempaly to Zinka; "but one wearies of the nocturne, and "Good-bye," said Sempaly without moving, and Truyn went to the door; "Zinka has an imagination that feeds on horrors," said Sterzl smiling. "Zinka," he said, "tell me, do you feel a little of what your voice old friend," said Zinka with her pathetic little laugh. "Of me and Fräulein Zinka Sterzl," said Sempaly with vehement emphasis.