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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 71442 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 look 3 God 2 yes 2 man 2 little 2 like 2 death 2 come 2 Wistik 2 Windekind 2 Van 2 Robinetta 2 Prince 2 Presto 2 Pluizer 2 Johannes 2 Frank 2 Emperor 2 Aunt 1 word 1 think 1 past 1 long 1 light 1 hand 1 good 1 eye 1 brother 1 Zwenken 1 Zonshoven 1 Zanti 1 Xara 1 William 1 Westhove 1 Werve 1 Vaza 1 Valérie 1 Uncle 1 Takma 1 Suzette 1 Steyn 1 Stefanie 1 St. 1 Sphinx 1 Sir 1 Siddha 1 Salim 1 Salhana 1 Rudolf 1 Rolf Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1269 man 1089 eye 1065 time 1033 hand 890 day 871 nothing 809 life 738 child 735 head 693 thing 637 people 635 word 625 voice 620 way 598 room 588 something 588 face 564 one 555 father 543 woman 542 light 522 friend 491 moment 460 year 446 house 435 everything 422 arm 393 night 374 love 373 prince 371 side 363 mother 360 door 351 soul 348 boy 341 world 327 place 327 heart 315 air 308 evening 299 name 296 foot 296 flower 292 water 281 thought 276 death 274 morning 271 letter 263 anything 261 tree Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2125 Johannes 1517 _ 431 Aunt 410 Othomar 406 Lot 388 Frank 381 Siddha 380 Windekind 353 Psyche 345 Markus 325 Akbar 323 Francis 299 God 287 Mamma 277 Pluizer 262 Marjon 252 Ottilie 241 Emperor 217 Bertie 210 Van 200 General 193 Steyn 189 Father 171 Eva 165 Takma 157 Wistik 152 Mr. 147 Ina 135 Faizi 132 Uncle 131 Cecile 129 Prince 126 Daan 124 Salim 123 Herman 119 © 117 Iravati 116 Dr. 116 Dercksz 112 Lieverlee 111 Jules 110 Kulluka 106 Serà 106 Hugh 104 van 102 Harold 101 Emeralda 99 Stefanie 95 Chimera 93 Anton Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 10452 he 9343 i 8465 you 7572 it 6115 she 3943 him 3065 they 2966 me 2100 her 1645 them 1448 we 846 himself 588 us 434 herself 342 myself 257 yourself 179 themselves 133 one 124 itself 53 ourselves 49 mine 45 yours 28 eva 26 hers 25 his 19 ''s 13 ours 12 theirs 12 thee 6 yourselves 5 ''em 4 ye 4 oneself 2 em 1 you''ve 1 yer 1 well!--he 1 upset?--that 1 pelf 1 my 1 meself 1 me"--she 1 là 1 inn 1 din 1 banter-- 1 anything---- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 23401 be 9261 have 4742 do 3323 say 2420 see 2312 know 1993 go 1950 come 1537 look 1517 think 1313 make 1141 ask 1093 take 1059 feel 921 give 853 tell 756 sit 720 hear 718 speak 699 find 659 seem 643 stand 615 leave 532 let 488 lie 465 cry 462 get 460 fall 457 become 447 understand 445 grow 436 begin 421 live 419 love 404 call 402 keep 397 remain 390 turn 389 want 381 rise 346 pass 339 follow 332 talk 329 wish 329 laugh 317 bring 307 believe 294 listen 294 hold 287 appear Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7259 not 2699 so 2113 then 1890 now 1620 little 1478 more 1398 up 1381 very 1238 long 1215 old 1174 still 1036 out 1025 well 1018 never 1018 great 1003 only 979 again 891 good 871 too 855 much 826 here 810 there 735 away 715 always 704 other 637 down 614 as 594 own 588 even 578 first 576 yet 575 young 568 just 533 once 521 also 491 white 483 on 479 back 469 last 429 far 428 dark 422 such 414 all 404 high 388 perhaps 387 most 386 ever 384 many 371 no 369 alone Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 158 good 137 least 66 great 59 high 57 most 30 eld 28 bad 21 dear 18 slight 17 deep 15 low 14 near 13 young 11 wise 11 farth 10 fine 9 full 9 Most 8 wild 8 topmost 8 strong 8 late 7 old 7 noble 7 bright 6 small 6 simple 5 true 5 rich 5 heavy 5 early 4 strange 4 poor 4 large 4 l 4 furth 3 wide 3 supreme 3 safe 3 pure 3 mean 3 loud 3 long 3 j 3 happy 3 gloomy 3 fond 3 dark 3 bitter 3 big Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 330 most 30 well 9 least 1 youngest 1 worst Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 www.freeliterature.org 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 3 http://www.freeliterature.org 1 http://archive.org/details/oldpeoplethingst00coup 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 johannes did not 12 _ is _ 11 johannes had never 10 johannes had already 8 _ was _ 8 johannes had not 7 johannes looked round 7 johannes looked up 6 _ do n''t 5 _ are _ 5 face took on 5 johannes felt very 5 johannes was not 5 johannes was silent 5 one had ever 4 _ had _ 4 days gone by 4 eyes were full 4 johannes had ever 4 johannes sat down 4 johannes was amazed 4 man did not 4 man was dead 3 _ did _ 3 _ did n''t 3 _ do _ 3 _ has _ 3 days went by 3 eyes did not 3 eyes were red 3 eyes were still 3 eyes were wide 3 father is dead 3 house is too 3 johannes fell asleep 3 johannes was quite 3 johannes was very 3 life is only 3 life is so 3 man was not 3 voice was as 3 voice was so 2 _ does n''t 2 _ give light 2 _ have _ 2 _ is always 2 _ knew _ 2 child was not 2 children came in 2 children did not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 child was not ignorant 2 johannes had no heart 2 johannes said no more 2 words had no effect 1 ... are not yet 1 ... have no hope 1 everything is not _ 1 eyes were not dry 1 friend is not there 1 friend took no further 1 johannes did not at 1 johannes did not fully 1 johannes had not heretofore 1 johannes made no reply 1 johannes was no longer 1 johannes was not pleased 1 johannes was not quite 1 life is not enough 1 life is not so 1 life was no warning 1 life was not secure 1 man had no idea 1 man took no further 1 man was no other 1 man was not good 1 men were not so 1 one ''s not safe 1 one is not apt 1 one thinks no further 1 ones are not so 1 people are not less 1 people had not only 1 people is not much 1 things are not past 1 things is not necessarily 1 time had not yet 1 time is not yet 1 time was not then 1 voice was not so 1 word are not exactly 1 words were not such 1 years were no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 27425 author = Bosboom-Toussaint, A. L. G. (Anna Louisa Geertruida) title = Major Frank date = keywords = Captain; Castle; Francis; Frank; General; Jonker; Leopold; Major; Miss; Mordaunt; Overberg; Rolf; Rudolf; Werve; William; Zonshoven; Zwenken summary = long before the birth of Francis, the General and Aunt Sophia Her father, old Baron Roselaer van de Werve, had no son (a great "A visitor for the General, Captain," replied Francis, stepping past of the General; and, besides, Francis had warned me he was a man of "It is no good, grandfather," said Francis; "at his age we cannot break General, and taking up his own, said in his rough, good-natured way-"Well, of course you will stay to dinner, Leopold," said the General, "''If your father had taken my advice, Francis,'' he said, ''he would I thought Francis said this "I warned you," said Francis; "you have been the death of your father." "That will do no good," Francis said to him; "help me to carry him "To-day I have good reasons for doing so, Francis; believe me, "Francis," said the General, with the tone of a supplicant, "if you id = 33779 author = Couperus, Louis title = Majesty: A Novel date = keywords = Altara; Andro; Barzia; Berengar; Ducardi; Duke; Dutri; Elizabeth; Emperor; God; Herman; Imperial; Ladislas; Lipara; Myxila; Oscar; Othomar; Prince; St.; Valérie; Vaza; Xara; Zanti summary = "Ask the prince to come in," replied the empress: her voice, with all When the crown-prince looked up he met his mother''s eyes. Prince Herman glanced at Othomar enquiringly, as though expecting a word we may as well go," said Othomar; and his voice quivered high, young and the eyes of Prince Dutri, his equerry, fixed upon him like a basilisk''s in the open country, at a little halting-place; the princes know that But, like his father, Othomar was not this time to go to the Castle of crown-prince which road his highness proposed to take, feeling great his head lifted like a mist, the Crown-prince of Liparia fell asleep, duchess as a neighbour--without knowing who the prince was; the old man, Othomar had turned pale; even Herman gave a little shudder. The boy looked up at Othomar helplessly; his little face grew long, his But the little prince received Othomar id = 34678 author = Couperus, Louis title = Footsteps of Fate date = keywords = America; Archibald; Bertie; Eva; Frank; God; London; Maeren; Sir; Van; Westhove; eye; hand; like; look; man; word summary = "Lay for two; I will eat something," said Frank, thinking that Bertie Frank presently wanted a little fresh air, and said "Are you always so sure of knowing your way?" said Frank, laughing. Frank had taken a great fancy to him, and Bertie thought him courteous, the old gentleman without help, and Eva with her hand in Frank''s, "Oh yes, he has," said Frank, who could not help smiling. her father, and the three men--Sir Archibald, Frank, and Bertie--sat in after their acquaintance in Norway, and had come home engaged to Eva. Frank would marry, and he, Bertie? way, and came close to Eva. He laughed as he saw her dragged away by men "Forgive me, Frank," he said, humbly, with that voice like beaten gold, Because Frank is a young man like other young men; because Bertie is a "Really, Eva, you must not think such things of Frank. id = 37770 author = Couperus, Louis title = Ecstasy, A Study of Happiness: A Novel date = keywords = Amélie; Cecile; Christie; Dolf; Hoze; Jules; Mrs.; Quaerts; Suzette; look summary = Dolf where he lay in his little bed; but he remembered Cecile''s request "Really?" he said, smiling, looking at her out of his kind little eyes. Cecile pressed her hand, with a little laugh: "I don''t know," said his wife, looking about vaguely. Cecile looked through the open folding-doors at the card-table. Cecile saw that Anna sat behind her father, looking on with eyes Jules had opened his eyes and sat looking "Ah, it''s a gift!" said Amélie, with a far-away look. Jules pressed Quaerts, took his two hands, forced him, like a spoilt "Come, girls, it''s time to go home," said Amélie, in a voice which She sat silent a moment, still smiling, looking at her hand, her in her soul, like a great flower of light, a mystic rose with Jules said never a word; he looked straight before him, a little sulkily, knowing that Quaerts was looking at him. id = 38005 author = Couperus, Louis title = Psyche date = keywords = Astra; Chimera; Emeralda; Eros; Jewel; Present; Psyche; Sphinx; past summary = far off, her arms round her knees, and her wings spread out, like a "Father, dear," asked Psyche once; "why have I wings, and cannot fly?" "Little Psyche," said her old father, "will you now promise me Of precious stone, like Emeralda, thought Psyche to herself. might Psyche wear Jewel or Star, and never might Emeralda or Astra go like winged lightning through the air, so soon were you away again; great waters like oceans, and Psyche saw nothing but white foaming Psyche''s tears meandered, like a silver thread, far away from whence naked and winged, standing amongst your proud sisters--Psyche, I love his arm round her waist, while Psyche looked up at the stars, sacred and Psyche closed her eyes, and felt on her lips Eros'' kiss. "Don''t roam so far away, my little Psyche!" said Eros. child, as a naked princess with wings, Psyche had lived there like id = 48271 author = Couperus, Louis title = Old People and the Things That Pass date = keywords = Adèle; Anton; Aunt; Daan; Dercksz; Grandmamma; Harold; Hugh; Ina; Lot; Mamma; Mr.; Ottilie; Stefanie; Steyn; Takma; Uncle; yes summary = "As to living together, Lot," said Mamma, sadly, in a child''s coaxing "No, no, no!" said Aunt Stefanie, shaking her restless little bird-like "I hope I shall never grow old," said Lot. "How much do you think they''ll have, Papa?" asked Ina. The old gentleman made a vague gesture and went on staring. "Yes, but I should think," said Ina, "considering how Uncle Anton used "Elly could have had whatever she liked," said the old gentleman, "a "Welcome, my dear child!" said the old man, kissing Elly. "Yes, I''m like Mamma," said Lot. He was short, slender, almost frail of build and fair; the old "Yes," said Lot, "and I''m like Mamma, an ugly edition." "And we shall be old one day," said Lot. "Yes, Lot," said Ottilie, "you felt it too: you went off to Italy to "Yes," said Aunt Adèle, "in the old gentleman''s room." id = 40656 author = Eeden, Frederik van title = Little Johannes date = keywords = Book; Cypher; Johannes; Pluizer; Presto; Robinetta; Windekind; Wistik; death; light; little; long; look; man summary = At night before he went to sleep Johannes always said a long prayer. Windekind laughed and looked so kindly into Johannes'' eyes that he felt ''Now listen, Johannes,'' said Windekind; ''you too may perhaps learn Johannes could understand what the little crickets said. ''Come along,'' said Windekind to Johannes. And Johannes shut his hand tight on the little golden key, laid his head ''Windekind,'' said Johannes, as they floated on, ''I love you so dearly. Johannes looked inquiringly into Windekind''s eyes, but they were as deep ''Poor, poor little Johannes!'' said Windekind, and his voice rose above ''But, Johannes,'' said she one day, ''how do you know all these things? When Johannes went into his little room that evening, as he looked at Johannes looked hard into his little twinkling eyes till he could see ''Look, Johannes,'' said Pluizer. ''Now for you,'' said Pluizer, pushing Johannes into the little round id = 40657 author = Eeden, Frederik van title = The Quest The authorized translation from the Dutch of De kleine Johannes date = keywords = Aunt; Bommeldoos; Cijfer; Daatje; Dolores; Dr.; Father; God; Johannes; Keesje; King; Lady; Lieverlee; Marjon; Markus; Mijnheer; Pan; Pluizer; Presto; Professor; Robinetta; Van; Windekind; Wistik; brother; come; death; good; like; little; look; think; yes summary = "Yes, Johannes," came the reply, and the voice sounded like the rustling "Windekind," said Johannes as they went, "I think so much of you! "Let us stay a little longer," said Johannes. "Now?" asked Johannes, looking at her with great, pondering eyes. Before he went to bed, Johannes stayed a long time--looking at the dark "I want to go home," said Johannes; and he thought of the living-room "Good day, Markus," said she, extending her hand to Johannes'' Guide. "I do not know anything _yet_," said Johannes, a little more boldly. Then said Johannes: "So you, and Aunt Seréna, and I, have a good time Johannes never forgot the look on Wistik''s face as Father Pan asked him "I have come to ask something," said Johannes, not exactly knowing how Little was said while Johannes was accompanying Marjon to the "Mijnheer," said Johannes, "I know as little as yourself about all id = 40155 author = Limburg Brouwer, P. A. S. van (Petrus Abraham Samuel) title = Akbar: An Eastern Romance date = keywords = Abdul; Abú; Agra; Akbar; Aquaviva; Emperor; Faizi; Fazl; Gorakh; Gurupada; India; Iravati; Kadir; Kashmir; Kulluka; Parviz; Prince; Rezia; Salhana; Salim; Siddha; come summary = "But, honoured Kulluka," said Siddha, after having ridden for a time "How," asked Siddha, in astonishment; "in truth does not Akbar deserve "No, I did not know it," said Siddha; "this is the first time it has "You admire our palaces," said Faizi, turning to Siddha, "and say "Noble Faizi," said Siddha, interrupting a short silence, "may I ask "Yes, indeed, the Emperor does great things," answered Siddha--and "And allow me also, honoured friend," said Siddha, "to take my leave; "You are welcome, worthy Father," said Akbar, returning his greeting; "I believe," said Siddha, "that I know what you mean; you allude to "Akbar seems to have a great liking for these combats," said Siddha "Rezia," said Siddha, "let me call you so once more; I thought to leave "Our friend Faizi," said Akbar, "now says what I myself have often "But Faizi''s last words," said Siddha.