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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 15 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7309 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 74 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 God 5 time 5 man 4 life 4 good 4 day 3 year 3 long 3 like 3 great 3 Lord 3 King 3 General 3 Count 2 young 2 old 2 little 2 german 2 french 2 Vienna 2 University 2 Trenck 2 Sunday 2 State 2 New 2 Mr. 2 London 2 June 2 John 2 Frederic 2 English 2 Church 2 CHAPTER 2 Berlin 2 Baron 1 work 1 way 1 tree 1 town 1 thing 1 school 1 saint 1 room 1 roman 1 prussian 1 place 1 patient 1 observation 1 night 1 nature Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2316 time 2274 man 1602 day 1396 year 1037 life 816 thing 768 friend 724 house 702 way 665 work 644 people 616 letter 612 place 594 hand 575 world 565 part 544 one 508 mind 492 father 478 nothing 458 child 442 night 440 order 439 book 423 room 423 country 420 word 419 other 418 eye 409 city 403 hour 393 family 389 brother 371 person 371 matter 365 wife 364 woman 362 heart 358 name 355 power 353 month 351 subject 346 observation 336 manner 328 side 321 nature 321 money 319 head 319 church 314 end Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2466 _ 557 God 492 Mr 419 Observatory 352 Royal 297 June 288 Lord 279 Trenck 252 King 247 Cambridge 219 Airy 208 Greenwich 203 Sir 202 May 200 Christ 190 Vienna 187 c. 183 University 182 July 174 John 170 R. 167 Soc 159 Paris 156 Society 156 Report 153 Board 151 Feb. 149 London 148 Jan. 147 Jesus 147 Dec. 141 Nov. 133 Mr. 133 College 130 Astr 129 New 122 Astronomer 122 Admiralty 119 August 116 Mar. 115 French 114 October 113 Paper 111 Dr 109 Oct. 108 Berlin 107 Sept. 107 Church 105 France 104 heaven Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 17224 i 6850 he 6409 it 5753 me 2941 they 2938 we 2601 him 2124 them 1647 you 1557 she 1069 us 994 myself 808 himself 682 her 361 themselves 293 itself 283 one 131 ourselves 130 herself 62 mine 40 yourself 35 thee 30 yours 21 his 12 ours 11 hers 10 theirs 6 thyself 5 ye 2 silicum/ 2 ''s 1 whosoever 1 was--"we 1 us.--there 1 unself 1 thy 1 them.--this 1 them.--the 1 passion,-- 1 me;--that 1 inself 1 inn 1 him--"you 1 healthy,--she 1 else.--she 1 determined.--a 1 airy.--he Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 29414 be 11993 have 2688 do 2082 make 1763 go 1593 take 1546 come 1543 see 1389 give 1336 say 1159 know 1074 find 809 think 807 write 737 become 623 seem 613 leave 576 receive 574 bring 573 call 569 feel 549 begin 536 send 532 get 503 live 501 follow 498 look 488 tell 450 hear 446 speak 432 read 426 appear 424 stand 403 return 402 believe 397 keep 392 put 384 remain 383 pass 376 meet 370 hold 361 ask 356 learn 350 continue 342 wish 321 fall 291 bear 290 let 282 draw 275 use Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5298 not 2141 so 1750 more 1607 very 1557 great 1324 only 1293 then 1281 now 1271 first 1203 well 1198 much 1198 good 1185 other 1116 up 1084 many 1060 most 904 long 896 as 869 little 805 out 790 never 771 even 732 old 727 own 716 also 709 such 679 here 656 young 646 last 629 again 616 same 610 soon 591 thus 570 too 567 still 547 there 532 once 531 few 503 always 484 down 459 ever 458 new 455 far 444 high 421 often 413 large 412 however 407 whole 386 away 376 several Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 271 good 214 least 171 great 166 most 106 high 42 eld 39 bad 30 slight 29 early 24 Most 22 old 21 young 21 near 17 low 17 large 14 strong 14 fine 13 small 13 late 11 deep 9 strange 9 noble 9 manif 9 happy 8 j 8 dear 7 pure 6 vile 6 sweet 6 long 6 l 6 handsome 5 wise 5 warm 5 minute 5 hard 5 full 5 dark 5 clear 4 supreme 4 keen 4 heavy 4 friendly 4 fit 4 fair 3 wild 3 wide 3 weak 3 true 3 sure Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 893 most 33 well 29 least 4 goethe 3 worst 1 youngest 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://archive.org/details/anthonlskanchybr00skan Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 ccx074@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 father did not 5 one does not 5 people did not 4 one did not 4 work went on 4 world has ever 3 father was very 3 god does not 3 life is not 3 life is too 3 life was not 3 man had not 3 men were not 3 nothing is more 2 _ came out 2 _ is _ 2 _ is down 2 _ is level 2 _ is up 2 _ look upward 2 _ think _ 2 _ writing _ 2 book was most 2 book was not 2 country was full 2 friend was very 2 god was strange 2 house is now 2 life became more 2 life did not 2 life is christ 2 life went on 2 man came back 2 man does not 2 man is incapable 2 man is vile 2 man was more 2 men did not 2 nothing was too 2 one had yet 2 one having authority 2 one is apt 2 one was now 2 people do not 2 people were already 2 things are possible 2 things are so 2 work is not 2 world is not 1 _ became so Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ were not yet 1 book was not attractive 1 book was not quite 1 children do no violence 1 country was not so 1 father did not readily 1 father had no quiet 1 father was not as 1 friend was not so 1 god is no respecter 1 god is not dependent 1 god was no respecter 1 house was not only 1 letters had no value 1 letters were not incoherent 1 life is not worth 1 life was not repugnant 1 man had not sufficient 1 man is not merely 1 man was no tramp 1 man was not unfriendly 1 men are no longer 1 men were not insignificant 1 men were not so 1 mind was not more 1 one does not immediately 1 one does not so 1 one has no compunction 1 one is not dependent 1 orders were not immediately 1 people were not _ 1 room had no furniture 1 room had not only 1 room were not all 1 things are not well 1 things did not always 1 time was not so 1 word is no man 1 work is not only 1 work was not so 1 world is not so 1 world is not yet 1 world were not only A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 10655 author = Airy, George Biddell title = Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy date = keywords = Admiralty; Airy; April; Astr; Astronomer; August; Board; Cambridge; College; December; February; Greenwich; January; July; June; London; Lord; Lunar; March; November; Observatory; October; Paper; Playford; Prof.; Report; Royal; September; Sir; Smith; Society; South; Theory; Transit; University; Visitors; observation summary = survey work, the establishment of time-balls at different places, his time was also given to Lectures, generally on current astronomical Herschel.--On Nov. 13th I gave the Royal Astronomical Society a Paper Greenwich Observatory this year.--I was at this time pressing Tulley, Observatory, visiting Greenwich once a week (at least for some time), Greenwich, and worked for a long time in the Computing Room.--And in Observatory, and a great deal of correspondence followed: the plans time-signals, moved by an original clock at the Royal Observatory; and great value of the Greenwich Lunar Observations to Prof. observed at the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. Observatory which has occupied any of my time within the last year is the Planetary Observations made at the Royal Observatory in the years Lunar Theory, the great work which for some years had occupied much of Observations made at Cambridge Observatory Observations made at the Royal Observatory, id = 25941 author = Allen, F. G. (Frank Gibbs) title = Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel and Selections from his Writings date = keywords = Bible; Bro; Byrd; CHAPTER; Christ; Christianity; Church; Father; God; Guide; Jesus; John; Lord; Mount; Saviour; Son; Sunday; christian; life; man; meeting; time summary = have become one myself, the society of good, faithful men of God brings way of life and had the precious promises of God. An ungodly man may be For the year 1868, the church at Crittenden wanted all my time, and I In August of this year, I held another meeting for my old home church, kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, and on the second Lord''s I engaged to preach for Mt. Byrd Church one-half my time, beginning the a long time, and was not meeting on the Lord''s day. In August I held another good meeting at my old home church--Pleasant walks forth into a world where life is parallel with the ages of God. An intelligent, expansive being that will never cease to be--what a God supplies the bread of life, but He does not compel men the God-man, Christ Jesus. id = 11962 author = Beers, Clifford Whittingham title = A Mind That Found Itself: An Autobiography date = keywords = God; Governor; Haven; Hospital; Hyde; Jekyll; June; Mr.; New; State; Yale; York; attendant; day; doctor; letter; man; patient; room; time summary = remark; and several times I said, "I wish it was over!" For I believed day in the room with the aged man, sick unto death. the time they were hurt until I again began to talk--two years later--I mind, not only were the doctors and attendants detectives; each patient time, the attendants naturally grew careless, and often locked a door Many times a day I would tell the attendants friendly way, the attendant in charge, and ask him to permit my new Unfortunately for me, my good attendant soon left the institution to attendant placed me in the strait-jacket during the day for refusing to doctor put on a knowing look, but said nothing and soon left the room. continued abuse often causes death), this man lived a long time--five said: "A patient in this ward--a man in his right mind, who leaves here A free man on New Year''s Day, id = 8160 author = Brandes, Georg title = Recollections of My Childhood and Youth date = keywords = Björnson; Bröchner; Copenhagen; David; Denmark; English; Europe; Filomena; France; Frederik; God; Goldschmidt; Heiberg; Italy; King; Lange; London; Maria; Mill; Müller; Napoleon; Nielsen; North; Paludan; Paris; Rome; Taine; University; danish; day; french; german; good; italian; life; like; little; long; nature; roman; time; year; young summary = But this time his kind mother has not let the girl come empty-handed. When I was six years old I heard the word "war" for the first time. little girl named Ingeborg, from an eleven or twelve-year-old boy The young people who came to his house might have wished him a younger, year was new and great poetry, and fascinated young people''s minds. is said that at one time Heiberg had held back; the well-bred old man, These Danish girls were likely to appeal to a young man just returned I saw Goldschmidt for the first time, when I was a young man, at a and the same time Italian to the people of the house, and French to me. stout, good-looking man, who works all day for his living, and has a and thought all the time of the little girl from whom they wished to id = 12193 author = Foss, James Henry title = The Gentleman from Everywhere date = keywords = B----; Boston; CHAPTER; Florida; General; God; Henry; New; River; State; Sunday; brother; day; earth; good; great; home; land; life; like; long; man; night; old; school; time; town; tree; year summary = of leaves at the great white clouds sailing over like ships upon At the opening of the school, this long and lank fifteen year old on earth--father, mother, sister, brothers, came and went almost from home nearly all the time; but my father, mother, brother, and secure more lands and to cut avenues, we went home, where we formed a said, like the fabled raccoon in the tree, "Don''t shoot, I''ll come none of what the world calls the great prizes of life, but he had what who had been in spirit life a little over one year came fully These people long to return to their old homes in New The great masses of the people had for a long time watched with money is flowing in like water to furnish homes for us all away from great family, the rich and the poor clasped hands like brothers, and id = 5733 author = Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von title = Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life date = keywords = BOOK; Behrisch; Count; English; Frankfort; Gellert; God; Goethe; Gretchen; Leipzig; Oeser; Strasburg; Von; art; come; day; father; footnote; form; french; friend; german; good; great; hand; house; life; like; little; long; old; place; thing; time; way; work; year; young summary = reading him he felt, he said, like a blind man who suddenly receives his long time to come, but a great deal of small gear of the same ware had every thing was quiet in the house, I whiled away the time with my pots At that time the general interchange of personal good wishes made the small, thin man of lively good nature, that in his earlier years he had But for this the good old man cared but little, days he let me sit as long as I could read, many times alone; after a disturb them; but ''there is a time for all things,''--an excellent great rapidly, and it needs not a man''s life-time to bring such things to feeling of revering a great man; so did a new friend, whom I gained at Time is infinitely long; and each day is a vessel into which a great id = 15042 author = Gronniosaw, James Albert Ukawsaw title = A Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, an African Prince, as Related by Himself date = keywords = England; God; Master; Mr.; good; great summary = Soon after I came to the merchant''s house I heard a very gracious, good Minister, heard it, and he took a great deal of He told me that God was a Great and Good Spirit, that He created I went home in great trouble, but said nothing to any body.--I was good to me; he kept me at his house a long while, and took great friend of my Master.--I desired he would take the trouble to read my experienced from these kind friends, for, as soon as my wife came about The boundless goodness of GOD to me has been so very great, that with thought that my dear wife and children would be in want of every means himself, if I had wanted work.--When I came to his house he told me that good work, and full employ: he sent for my wife, and children to id = 2846 author = Josephus, Flavius title = The Life of Flavius Josephus date = keywords = Galileans; Galilee; Jerusalem; John; Jonathan; Romans; Tiberias summary = to the Romans], and to gather a great number of forces, in order to Tiberius, and desired that the principal men of the city would come to Jerusalem, I took care to have arms provided, and the cities fortified. But when John was come to the city of Tiberias, he persuaded the men for what he had said, he took some of the armed men, and made haste pleased: and upon the multitude''s ordering me to speak, the armed men and said that those great men that belonged to the king ought not to when they came to Gabara, John met them with three thousand armed men; of armed men, who were come out of Galilee to assist me: many others of given orders to the armed men, that when I came they should let nobody carry him into a village; and, commanding my armed men to come down, I id = 48668 author = Skanchy, Anthon L. (Anthon Lornsen) title = Anthon L. Skanchy A Brief Autobiographical Sketch of the Missionary Labors of a Valiant Soldier for Christ date = keywords = Christiania; Church; Logan; Lord; Norway; Trondhjem; saint summary = From the time I was eight years old, I had to work and earn something After three years of school work I was confirmed, with a very good a house where meetings could be held, the missionaries secured the "A man who has walked over the mountain alone at this time of these facts because this great mission field is little known, even now, became surrounded by a great light and a voice said to me, "Be of good my mission up among the people of northern Norway, in the days of my [Image captioned "LATTER-DAY SAINTS'' MISSION HOUSE, CHRISTIANA, MISSION HOUSE, CHRISTIANIA, NORWAY."] [Image captioned "MISSION HOUSE OF THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS, AT I rented a small log house, in the Logan Fifth ward, and began to work Our meeting place, at that time, was on what was known At the time that we erected our mission houses in these countries, id = 2668 author = Trenck, Friedrich, Freiherr von der title = The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck, Volume 1 date = keywords = Baron; Berlin; Count; Dantzic; Frederic; General; Glatz; Goltz; Hyndford; King; Russia; Schell; Trenck; Vienna; austrian; man; prussian summary = body guard lost more men and horses in one year''s peace than they did, was imagined I had been taken, that accident having happened the same day commanding officer sent me immediately to receive the King''s orders. Eight days after, the King being come to Potzdam, I was sent by General I went the same day to pay my respects to the King, who, receiving me my cousin Trenck, having fallen into the power of his enemies, who had Trenck had actually taken the King of Prussia prisoner. Empress-Queen as the Prussian Trenck did Frederic, his King. is, my cousin Trenck, at Vienna, affirmed to his death he never received Prussian officers was at that time so great, and the word of honour so appear, and they shall receive a ducat per day, so long as the with thirty thousand florins, which money I received from his friend id = 2669 author = Trenck, Friedrich, Freiherr von der title = The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck, Volume 2 date = keywords = Aix; Baron; Berlin; Chapelle; Count; Emperor; Empress; Frederic; Gelfhardt; General; God; King; Magdeburg; Prince; Prussia; Trenck; Vienna; man summary = The governor, General Borck, presently came, attended by the town-major The years in my dungeon passed away as days, those moments excepted when, friend, in the year 1763, paid four thousand florins to the imperial captains a florin per man each day, and the men for their labour said, "This time, my dear Trenck, I am the messenger of good news. never had any man of rank, any great general, my enemy, except Count house in Vienna in the year 1750; the price was sixteen thousand florins, Laudohn''s journey, she said to me, "The baths are necessary to the reestablishment of your health, Trenck." I was ready, and followed him in "Truth and Trenck, my good friend, flourish not in courts. Trenck, the father, was a miser, yet a well-meaning man. one day said to Trenck, when he was in Vienna, embarrassed by his complaints against Colonel Baron Trenck should receive a ducat per day