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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 87318 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 66 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 God 3 form 2 world 2 time 2 nature 2 man 2 earth 2 body 2 Mercury 2 Jupiter 2 Greek 1 year 1 way 1 sun 1 star 1 spirit 1 soul 1 sense 1 rise 1 produce 1 pleasure 1 plant 1 place 1 light 1 illustration 1 idea 1 great 1 force 1 footnote 1 fire 1 ether 1 day 1 colour 1 chapter 1 animal 1 air 1 Zoonomia 1 Word 1 Vol 1 Venus 1 Traherne 1 Timaeus 1 Steiner 1 Solon 1 Socrates 1 Sect 1 Saturn 1 Ruskin 1 Rudolf 1 Reid Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1266 earth 1092 man 901 body 897 time 868 nature 830 part 807 world 712 idea 661 light 653 form 632 thing 609 spirit 597 way 591 life 537 day 487 year 475 star 467 sense 457 sun 455 eye 448 colour 438 air 429 motion 420 water 417 matter 415 word 412 place 411 animal 408 kind 399 fact 396 state 395 soul 385 ether 383 one 364 phenomenon 359 fire 350 plant 348 mind 340 point 339 observation 338 name 337 number 336 force 332 process 332 element 328 order 320 power 319 reason 317 system 308 side Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1459 _ 315 Goethe 303 heaven 267 God 234 Lord 219 Plato 200 Earth 194 l. 152 heavens 138 Greek 121 Jupiter 94 Mercury 91 nos 91 Timaeus 87 | 87 Reid 79 Divine 77 I. 72 Venus 69 Pleiades 66 Mars 65 Mr. 63 Saturn 63 Newton 62 Steiner 62 Rudolf 60 Word 60 Greeks 60 Egypt 58 Ruskin 58 FIG 57 Man 52 Kepler 51 Nature 49 IV 48 Aristotle 46 Howard 46 Egyptians 44 ur 44 Traherne 44 B.C. 43 Vol 43 Solon 43 Kant 43 Footnote 40 zodiac 40 o''er 38 Sect 38 Beauty 38 Bear Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4267 it 2857 they 2554 we 2146 he 1701 them 841 i 722 us 536 him 424 itself 310 me 305 himself 277 themselves 169 you 88 one 87 she 77 ourselves 46 her 25 herself 21 myself 15 ours 8 oneself 7 theirs 6 thee 4 yours 3 thyself 2 ye 2 mine 1 yy 1 yourself 1 wolff 1 trübe 1 thoughts.5 1 sat 1 oo 1 his 1 hers 1 gz 1 englished:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17172 be 4000 have 961 do 944 see 813 make 758 say 683 give 598 call 595 appear 579 become 564 know 550 find 510 take 493 come 408 speak 389 form 387 show 378 produce 323 seem 311 follow 310 represent 297 pass 294 think 288 lead 276 bring 261 move 256 live 247 accord 239 use 228 observe 219 suppose 216 arise 212 tell 209 exist 204 go 202 believe 195 concern 194 describe 187 create 184 remain 183 receive 180 express 179 turn 170 leave 169 let 168 add 165 begin 163 draw 163 consider 159 rise Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2205 not 1410 other 933 so 850 more 813 only 768 also 761 same 746 first 625 thus 611 great 601 then 555 now 536 such 456 own 426 as 378 very 374 certain 369 human 360 many 357 well 355 most 350 therefore 341 different 339 much 328 here 317 up 305 even 295 less 291 far 289 long 279 physical 276 however 273 natural 266 again 265 still 259 new 231 electric 229 modern 223 out 223 high 220 together 215 ancient 204 various 201 early 199 good 198 there 198 present 192 whole 192 similar 192 little Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62 great 58 most 56 least 54 good 35 early 33 high 26 simple 20 near 18 small 18 fair 14 low 12 manif 10 large 10 bright 9 old 9 bad 8 late 7 strong 7 slight 7 noble 6 wise 6 true 6 clear 5 l 5 Goethe 4 eld 4 easy 3 wide 3 topmost 3 thin 3 safe 3 pure 3 fine 3 acute 3 Most 3 MOST 2 short 2 lovely 2 hot 2 heavy 2 few 2 divine 2 dense 2 close 1 young 1 thick 1 swift 1 subtle 1 strange 1 soft Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 297 most 16 well 9 goethe 7 least 3 near 2 fast 1 soon Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 earth is not 4 earth is round 3 eye is not 3 man does not 3 time had not 3 world does not 3 world is not 2 _ having _ 2 _ is also 2 animals are first 2 animals were not 2 bodies are always 2 body being dead 2 body is always 2 colours are deeds 2 eye is active 2 life are not 2 life are real 2 man is able 2 man is capable 2 man is not 2 matter does not 2 nature is more 2 nature is pleasant 2 nature is probably 2 part is suddenly 2 sense become less 2 senses are not 2 senses do not 2 sun is not 2 thing be so 2 things do not 2 time is only 2 time is unreal 2 time was not 2 water are not 2 way does not 2 words are akin 2 world are not 1 _ are mighty 1 _ are seldom 1 _ be incapable 1 _ being _ 1 _ comes out 1 _ does _ 1 _ does not 1 _ form _ 1 _ gave motion 1 _ is too 1 air are bodies Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 earth is not immovable 2 time had not yet 2 water are not soluble 1 animal is not fair 1 animals were not as 1 animals were not yet 1 bodies have no motion 1 body are not yet 1 colour is not surprising 1 earth are not inclined 1 earth has no existence 1 earth is not round 1 earth make no account 1 earth was no larger 1 eye is not at 1 formed is not absolutely 1 idea is not peculiar 1 ideas did not accurately 1 ideas were no doubt 1 life are not again 1 life have no faith 1 light are not principally 1 light gives no information 1 light has no particular 1 man had no difficulty 1 man is not only 1 man was not always 1 man were not man 1 motion is no other 1 motion is not electricity 1 nature was not therefore 1 parts are not yet 1 senses are not instruments 1 senses are not yet 1 star had no motion 1 sun is not more 1 sun is not much 1 world are not distant 1 world had no more 1 world is not only 1 years gave no further 1 years is not longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 26861 author = Darwin, Erasmus title = The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes date = keywords = Additional; Beauty; CANTO; Dr.; Garden; Life; Love; Mr.; Muse; Nature; Note; Sect; Vol; Zoonomia; animal; body; ether; footnote; form; great; idea; pleasure; produce; rise; time summary = matter of heat may be called the general repulsive ether; pleasure of life to the animals and vegetables, which formed vegetable is formed in great quantity; and he believes, that the water electric ethers thus unite, a chemical explosion occurs, like an 4. Glass holds within it in combination much resinous electric ether, vitreous electric ether from surrounding bodies, which stands on it attractive and repulsive powers of the accumulated electric ether pass kind, it attracts the resinous electric ether of the finger towards existence of two electric ethers, which enter the water at different 6. The combination of the electric ethers with metallic bodies, before bodies emit either or both of the electric ethers at the time of their idea of the attractions of the great masses of matter, which form the electric and magnetic ethers themselves form atmospheres round other of ideas with certain forms, colours, combinations, or successions of id = 36495 author = Flammarion, Camille title = Astronomical Myths: Based on Flammarions''s "History of the Heavens" date = keywords = Aristotle; B.C.; Bear; Bull; CHAPTER; Druids; Egyptians; FIG; God; Great; Greek; Jupiter; Mars; Mercury; November; Pleiades; Ptolemy; Ram; Saturn; Venus; day; earth; illustration; place; star; sun; time; world; year summary = age, the sun and moon and stars, with all the planets, seemed absolutely sun every night, and, therefore, a different set of stars are seen in universal power, governing the heavens, the earth, fire, water, day and years and had seen the course of the sun change four times, and the days of the year by the stars which first appeared in the evening--as we place, like the motion of the earth in modern astronomy, round an saying that Vulcan''s anvil took seven days to fall from heaven to earth, turned about the earth in the same time, 365 days, 5 hours, and 49 doubt place the earth immovable in the centre of world, according to the Brahmins placed the earth in the centre, and said that the stars moved _On the Heavens and the Earth, On the Sun and Moon, the Stars, and Times id = 5641 author = Lehrs, Ernst title = Man or Matter Introduction to a Spiritual Understanding of Nature on the Basis of Goethe''s Method of Training Observation and Thought date = keywords = Crookes; Eddington; Galvani; God; Goethe; Helmont; Howard; Hume; Kant; Kepler; Newton; Reid; Rudolf; Ruskin; Steiner; Traherne; chapter; colour; force; form; light; man; nature; plant; sense; way summary = Goethe''s search for a satisfactory conception of Light and Colour. collection of new conceptions in various fields of natural observation. as active in nature as for example electricity and magnetism, come present-day man it is only natural to translate every new discovery behaviour of the new force of nature to carry on electrical experiments physical forces of nature, that Goethe came clearly to see that he had Our pursuit of Goethe''s way of observing the life of the plant has Here Ruskin in an entirely Goethean way points to form in nature as the Goethe''s way of observing nature is, in fact, a when following Goethe''s method of observing nature, stands in no sort conviction that in the way man experiences nature in his soul, human organism of an ''inner'' light which first forms the eye from the coming into being of the world of Form in nature if we observe what id = 1572 author = Plato title = Timaeus date = keywords = Critias; God; Greek; Plato; Socrates; Solon; Timaeus; air; body; earth; fire; form; man; nature; soul; world summary = fairest work in the order of nature, and the world became a living soul which is time, having an uniform motion according to number, parted into planets; and he ordered the younger gods to frame human bodies for them the world portions of earth, air, fire, water, hereafter to be returned, In the next place, the gods gave a forward motion to the human body, air, earth, and water are bodies and therefore solids, and solids a briny nature then two half-solid bodies are formed by separating the particles of earth and air, two kinds of globules are formed--one of The gods also mingled natures akin to that of man with other forms and of men, whom God placed in the uttermost parts of the world in return elements which are in number four, the body of the world was created, say, was their nature at that time, and God fashioned them by form and id = 16044 author = Swedenborg, Emanuel title = Earths In Our Solar System Which Are Called Planets, and Earths In The Starry Heaven Their Inhabitants, And The Spirits And Angels There date = keywords = Divine; Earth; God; Grand; Jupiter; Lord; Man; Mercury; Word; spirit summary = [Footnote f: Heaven corresponds to the Lord, and man, as to all things that the spirits of that earth, in the Grand Man, have relation to the Lord appeared out of the Sun to the spirits of the planet Jupiter, who sun of the world does not appear to spirits and angels, but in its Lord''s Divine Love appears in the heavens as light and constitutes all know respecting the spirits and inhabitants of the earth Mercury. spirits and angels: for in the spiritual world no earth is ever and other like things: but the spirits of the earth Jupiter paid no the Lord appears to the inhabitants in the earths in an angelic form, his life in the world; for a man as to his interiors is a spirit, the The spirits of that earth, amongst other things, also said that APPEARANCE of spirits and angels on our Earth, 160;