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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 65455 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 St. 3 Paris 3 Mr. 3 King 3 God 3 France 3 Europe 3 England 3 Count 2 time 2 great 2 Sir 2 Pope 2 Parliament 2 Louis 2 Lord 2 London 2 Germany 2 Emperor 2 Duke 1 witch 1 value 1 security 1 railroad 1 man 1 investment 1 english 1 day 1 business 1 bond 1 Wall 1 Turks 1 Thugs 1 Sultan 1 Street 1 South 1 Sea 1 Saracens 1 Rosicrucians 1 Rome 1 Regent 1 Raymond 1 Queen 1 Prince 1 Peter 1 Palestine 1 Mississippi 1 Magnetism 1 Madame 1 Law Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 857 time 840 man 645 year 562 day 361 person 332 bond 314 people 301 hand 271 life 263 witch 257 country 241 stock 241 money 235 woman 235 house 233 number 228 price 217 place 216 part 213 power 213 name 213 death 202 devil 196 value 196 gold 192 age 191 philosopher 188 body 185 case 181 city 173 nothing 169 stone 168 business 166 world 165 way 161 child 158 word 158 state 158 order 158 one 157 other 156 security 155 army 154 friend 152 eye 151 month 151 company 150 spirit 149 work 149 interest Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 281 King 279 de 214 Mr. 206 England 192 M. 191 France 173 Europe 171 _ 145 Paris 144 St. 138 Count 132 Duke 122 Law 114 London 113 God 112 Lord 102 Germany 96 Sir 96 Louis 95 John 92 Parliament 84 Emperor 83 Company 81 South 80 Sea 79 Dr. 78 Regent 78 Jerusalem 74 alchymy 72 Peter 71 la 71 Pope 68 Henry 66 Madame 64 James 62 House 62 Christians 61 Palestine 58 Queen 57 Crusade 56 Raymond 54 Richard 54 Dee 53 Street 53 Holy 52 Majesty 51 Prince 51 De 50 Earl 49 La Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4280 he 2749 it 2091 they 1491 him 1323 them 694 she 498 i 476 himself 360 you 307 we 293 her 285 themselves 160 me 115 us 70 itself 43 herself 22 myself 20 one 13 his 9 yourself 9 theirs 7 ourselves 6 thee 4 mine 2 yourselves 2 ours 1 yours 1 you''re 1 traca 1 them:--"they 1 ce 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12230 be 3732 have 980 make 704 do 644 say 621 take 476 see 470 find 461 give 365 become 328 know 302 go 301 come 292 appear 271 bring 252 think 237 follow 226 call 217 fall 200 send 200 receive 199 leave 191 believe 186 put 183 pay 180 carry 178 tell 177 show 169 sell 168 pass 165 remain 161 hear 161 discover 156 begin 149 look 146 continue 145 set 142 write 142 hold 141 die 138 meet 137 refuse 135 turn 135 throw 130 keep 128 try 128 return 126 lose 126 lead 124 draw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1684 not 1010 so 856 great 749 more 636 other 465 very 454 only 449 many 438 most 424 up 412 first 390 same 363 much 357 as 346 then 333 long 330 out 304 such 277 own 276 never 273 still 266 good 259 well 259 last 250 even 245 several 241 afterwards 231 also 208 old 201 again 199 high 198 soon 195 however 191 too 189 little 187 now 184 new 181 few 174 down 173 ever 169 immediately 163 general 162 thus 162 large 156 public 155 whole 147 less 142 poor 142 once 131 latter Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67 great 52 most 51 good 41 least 32 high 21 slight 16 bad 16 Most 14 low 11 rich 9 early 7 wise 7 deep 7 brave 6 strong 6 fine 5 noble 5 large 5 eld 5 alkah 4 old 4 near 4 mean 3 young 3 wild 3 small 3 severe 3 pure 3 manif 3 hard 3 bold 2 wealthy 2 safe 2 remote 2 ready 2 loud 2 late 2 happy 2 full 2 extreme 2 clear 2 broad 1 witty 1 wicked 1 weak 1 warm 1 vile 1 vain 1 true 1 tithe Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 386 most 11 well 11 least 1 worst 1 classes:--the 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 bonds are usually 3 people did not 3 people were so 3 persons found guilty 2 bonds are not 2 country became so 2 devil were not 2 life is not 2 man had no 2 man is so 2 man was not 2 men did not 2 men do not 2 men were not 2 name was joseph 2 names put down 2 people were afraid 2 price is largely 2 time was not 1 age was about 1 age was capable 1 age was upwards 1 age went mad 1 age were not 1 bond does not 1 bond is due 1 bond is not 1 bonds are more 1 bonds are subject 1 bonds do not 1 bonds does not 1 bonds is probably 1 countries is more 1 country brought imperative 1 country did not 1 country is so 1 country sent up 1 country was carefully 1 country was mountainous 1 country was not 1 country was so 1 day became more 1 day is even 1 day is not 1 day was paste 1 days left open 1 days was always 1 death did not 1 death does not 1 death is not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 bonds are not suitable 1 bonds are not yet 1 country was not quite 1 day is not far 1 death is not exactly 1 death was not sufficient 1 devil were not more 1 life is not bitter 1 life was no longer 1 man had no longer 1 man had no sooner 1 man has not wherewithal 1 man is not great 1 man was not capable 1 men tell no tales 1 men were no longer 1 people had no ardour 1 persons are not able 1 time was not more 1 time was not so 1 times is not very 1 witches are not yet 1 witches had no pity A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 44052 author = Henry Voorce Brandenburg & Co. title = Profitable Stock Exchange Investments date = keywords = Street; Wall summary = You read a great deal about the money lost in Wall Street. profitable investment in Wall Street, and have their money handled for The men who win in Wall Street are those who invest in stocks--good, dividend-paying stocks, buying them when they are low, selling them In all classes of business we buy at a certain price, and sell at a _The men who make the money in Wall Street are those who know what stocks are really worth and who buy when prices, go down and sell when which Wall Street stocks can be dealt in with absolute safety and Of course, no man or company could purchase one hundred shares of stock The fluctuations in the prices of good, dividend paying stocks are In Wall Street you may buy or sell one or more shares of the stock of A speculator who buys expecting to sell at a higher price. id = 34463 author = Henry, George Garr title = How to Invest Money date = keywords = bond; business; investment; railroad; security; value summary = chapters railroad bonds, real-estate mortgages, industrial, A railroad bond is an obligation of a railroad company (usually secured bond, based on a given security, will sell at a widely different price par value of the bond instead of on the actual money invested. principal invested in railroad bonds; the following points affect the Railroad bonds as a class possess great promise of appreciation in well-selected railroad bonds, if purchased under favorable money-market security equal or superior to that of any other form of railroad bonds. general rule, the net return on the equipment bonds of a given railroad In the same way, equipment bonds vary as to stability of market price. of equipment bonds to the usual requirements of a business surplus. money-market conditions, railroad bonds advance with an increase in the considering the purchase of an industrial bond is the value of the real security, municipal bonds are controlled by market conditions, and their id = 636 author = Mackay, Charles title = Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1 date = keywords = Bank; Company; Count; Duke; Earl; England; Europe; France; God; Henry; House; John; Kemble; King; Law; London; Lord; Louis; Mississippi; Mr.; Paris; Parliament; Regent; Sea; Sir; South; St.; Thugs; day; english; great; man; time summary = life of its great author, John Law. Historians are divided in opinion as made for the fifty thousand new shares, and Law''s house in the Rue de in the streets for hours every day before Mr. Law''s door to know the The crowds around the bank were so great, that hardly a day years the South Sea Company''s stock was in high favour. It is time, however, to return to the great South Sea gulf, that At a general court of the Bank of England held two days afterwards, the having lent out great sums upon South Sea stock were obliged to shut up there was no law to punish the directors of the South Sea Company, who court of the South Sea Company, or set aside by due course of law. House of Parliament, during such time as the South Sea Bill was yet "A great man shall come into England, id = 713 author = Mackay, Charles title = Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 2 date = keywords = Alexius; Antioch; Christians; Constantinople; Count; Crusade; Duke; Emperor; England; Europe; France; Germany; God; Hermit; Holy; James; Jerusalem; King; Lord; Louis; Mr.; Palestine; Paris; Parliament; Peter; Pope; Saracens; Sir; St.; Sultan; Turks; witch summary = then, your war-cry in the combat, for those words came forth from God. Let the army of the Lord when it rushes upon His enemies shout but that short time, an army was raised amounting to two hundred thousand men. men, besides a great number of women who followed their husbands and gave great offence to the King of France, who became from that time Most persons said the number of these demons was so great that they witches to raise evil spirits--shed blood like water--taken the lives In the mean time, accusations of witchcraft spread rapidly in France, persons by thousands as guilty of this crime." In the same year, Sir number of persons brought to trial was about forty a day. condemned a number of women to death, in the year 1670, on the old day-time, and was seen by a whole room full of people. id = 884 author = Mackay, Charles title = Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 3 date = keywords = Animal; Berna; Cagliostro; Commissioners; Count; Dee; Delisle; Dr.; Dupotet; Elliotson; Emperor; England; Europe; France; Germany; God; Kelly; King; London; Madame; Magnetism; Mr.; Paris; Pope; Prince; Queen; Raymond; Rome; Rosicrucians; St.; great; time summary = Seventeenth Century.--De Lisle.--Albert Aluys.--Count de St. Germains.--Cagliostro.--Present State of the Science. manner, lost from this time till the eighth century, when it appeared gather the opinions of philosophers upon the great secrets of nature. year 1245, and studied medicine with great success in the University of years in Paris, and made great wealth by killing and curing, and telling physician, a great philosopher, and a successful alchymist. acquainted with the great secret of the philosopher''s stone. no secret of his wonderful powers; having, it is said, performed who has wasted fifty years of his life in this great study, brought me of the philosopher''s stone, I deemed it impossible, for a long time; and last of the great pretenders to the philosopher''s stone and the water A little time, great fortune that time, Animal Magnetism, or, as some called it, Mesmerism, became time; but I cannot turn my eyes from the spirits; they are in magnetic