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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7345 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 86 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 God 4 man 2 time 2 look 2 Princess 2 Poland 2 Majesty 2 King 2 Jew 2 Countess 2 Augustus 1 yes 1 russian 1 polish 1 old 1 love 1 little 1 like 1 life 1 jewish 1 hand 1 good 1 footnote 1 face 1 eye 1 death 1 day 1 child 1 Zeno 1 Zaklika 1 Yosef 1 Yakut 1 Yakob 1 Wtorkowska 1 Watzdorf 1 Warsaw 1 Vitzthum 1 Vishnu 1 Visberg 1 Vasilkevich 1 University 1 Thou 1 Teschen 1 Szmula 1 Sulkowski 1 Stasiek 1 Soltys 1 Slimakowa 1 Slimak 1 Simon Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1985 man 1396 time 1063 day 1013 hand 929 eye 746 room 729 face 707 head 699 life 696 woman 679 one 630 moment 598 child 587 word 587 door 574 house 567 nothing 526 father 501 people 482 thing 478 mother 472 something 463 heart 455 wife 433 voice 416 everything 410 way 406 year 393 world 381 place 359 love 327 thought 322 lady 319 friend 316 night 315 money 311 order 311 arm 309 hour 303 foot 297 servant 296 anything 281 horse 278 window 278 court 269 lip 267 table 265 country 263 evening 260 side Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1156 King 977 _ 691 Brühl 545 Countess 529 Jacob 468 Cosel 462 God 459 Sulkowski 446 Augustus 418 Yosef 381 Slimak 352 Iermola 295 Prince 293 Zaklika 291 Darvid 244 Count 222 Jew 210 Majesty 209 thou 206 Maciek 194 Guarini 186 Kranitski 184 Hoym 179 Poland 172 Maryan 164 Dresden 164 Augustinovich 159 Princess 159 Irene 156 Mathilde 146 Anna 145 Jews 140 Helena 132 Queen 132 Henri 126 Cara 125 Muse 124 Faustina 122 lord 118 Gustav 116 Jendrek 115 Watzdorf 114 Radionek 113 Lula 98 Ivas 98 Germans 97 Henniche 92 CHAPTER 87 Warsaw 86 Mann Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 10678 he 7533 i 6372 you 5905 it 4313 him 3997 she 2762 they 2528 me 1760 her 1572 them 1530 we 857 himself 804 us 384 one 252 myself 245 herself 150 themselves 146 yourself 142 thee 95 itself 53 ourselves 44 mine 27 yours 16 his 14 thyself 14 ours 13 theirs 7 hers 6 ''s 5 oneself 5 him,-- 3 whispered,-- 3 thy 3 jacob:-- 2 thou 2 quietly,-- 1 yourselves 1 you.--we 1 you''ll 1 whence 1 they,--they 1 them:-- 1 tenderly,-- 1 stiffly,-- 1 sadly,-- 1 pious,--you 1 out,-- 1 me,--they 1 humbly,-- 1 himself,-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 22578 be 8187 have 3975 do 2913 say 1887 go 1554 come 1497 know 1407 see 1392 take 1355 look 1110 make 1069 give 816 think 768 ask 758 tell 671 leave 649 seem 630 find 630 begin 629 wish 561 become 555 stand 538 hear 526 speak 523 let 485 feel 479 turn 476 cry 464 return 462 put 462 pass 453 love 450 get 422 sit 418 bring 414 fall 406 call 397 live 375 answer 374 laugh 350 grow 345 remain 345 enter 324 reply 322 appear 317 try 307 listen 298 want 292 smile 292 rise Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6403 not 1491 so 1425 then 1190 old 1167 more 1080 only 1000 very 881 up 872 well 839 out 835 little 820 now 785 long 764 good 755 here 743 other 716 great 680 even 670 much 603 first 562 young 562 never 560 there 553 still 537 as 481 again 478 away 468 down 454 too 432 own 429 many 416 most 401 also 395 same 394 last 386 beautiful 372 always 365 such 362 soon 344 new 339 on 338 few 335 small 330 alone 328 once 327 perhaps 318 poor 315 almost 296 silent 290 just Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 159 good 154 least 59 most 55 great 40 slight 40 high 30 bad 15 near 13 small 10 dear 9 late 8 old 8 early 6 strong 6 deep 5 rich 5 large 5 fine 5 Most 4 young 4 wise 4 said:-- 4 poor 4 low 4 happy 4 gloomy 3 warm 3 sweet 3 sure 3 safe 3 new 3 farth 3 eld 3 easy 2 thick 2 sad 2 rude 2 pure 2 manif 2 loud 2 lofty 2 hard 2 grand 2 fresh 2 dull 2 dark 2 clever 2 c'' 2 bitter 1 wild Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 357 most 18 well 18 least 1 richest 1 newest 1 lest 1 goest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.archive.org 2 books.google.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/countesscoselar00krasgoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/countbrhl00krasrich 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=ilpGAAAAYAAJ&dq 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=f_kMAQAAIAAJ&dq Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 king did not 12 man did not 10 brühl did not 8 one does not 7 cosel did not 7 jacob did not 4 god did not 4 god does not 4 king was silent 3 brühl was not 3 brühl was silent 3 day was warm 3 eyes were full 3 face was crimson 3 father had not 3 father was not 3 god is merciful 3 heart is free 3 heart is not 3 jacob is not 3 king does not 3 king had not 3 king was already 3 man does not 3 man is not 3 man was not 3 one did not 3 one has ever 3 people do not 2 children do not 2 children were not 2 cosel was greatly 2 cosel was much 2 cosel was not 2 cosel was surprised 2 countess did not 2 day was already 2 day was clear 2 day was not 2 eyes became dull 2 eyes were black 2 eyes were closed 2 face became gloomy 2 face did not 2 face had not 2 face was gloomy 2 face was pale 2 face was radiant 2 face was sad 2 face was very Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 man was no longer 1 brühl had no wish 1 brühl made no reply 1 brühl was no longer 1 brühl was not quite 1 brühl was not there 1 children were not troublesome 1 children were not unhappy 1 cosel did not even 1 cosel had no allies 1 cosel had no one 1 cosel made no reply 1 countess has not yet 1 day does not always 1 day was not communicative 1 day was not nearly 1 days was not so 1 eyes are not very 1 eyes were not suggestive 1 face was not indicative 1 father had no confidence 1 father was not yet 1 fathers have no time 1 hands were not fit 1 heart is not merry 1 heart is not stone 1 hearts have no stomachs 1 house was not far 1 jacob had no warm 1 jacob is no longer 1 jacob is not altogether 1 jacob is not congenial 1 jacob said no more 1 king does not even 1 king had no appetite 1 king had not yet 1 king has no money 1 king has no time 1 king made no reply 1 king was not afraid 1 king were not at 1 life is not only 1 man had no longer 1 man is not badly 1 man is not master 1 man was not necessarily 1 moment made no reply 1 moment was not opportune 1 mother asked no more 1 mother did not altogether A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37621 author = Kraszewski, Józef Ignacy title = The Jew date = keywords = Dane; David; Genoa; God; Henri; Israelites; Italy; Ivas; Jacob; Jankiel; Jews; Lia; Madame; Mann; Mathilde; Monsieur; Muse; Poland; Pole; Segel; Simon; Warsaw; Wtorkowska; jewish; man; polish; russian; yes summary = "You wish for everything," said the Jew; "but at the same time you lack "I am without country, like you," said Jacob, who had perceived that "I went out," said he, shaking Jacob''s hand, "to take a little walk. "Yes," said Jacob, "a Jew I shall always remain. At times Jacob refused to believe his eyes and ears, men seemed so "You know that I am a Jew, heart and soul," said Jacob; "but I pity "Until the present day," said Jacob, "we have not had a single title to "Come, Jacob," said Mathilde, "you must do your duty. Some days after the arrival of Jacob''s mother Henri Segel said to his "Why should you take this lively interest in Jacob," said Henri "I have not seen you for a long time," said Jacob. "I wish to leave at once," said Jacob. "Ivas," said Jacob, "my time here is short, we shall never meet again. id = 37622 author = Kraszewski, Józef Ignacy title = Iermola date = keywords = Chwedko; God; Horpyna; Huluk; Iermola; Jew; Malyczki; Popielnia; Procope; Radionek; Szmula; child; day; good; little; man; old; time summary = and here I shall end it in peace," replied the old man, a little sadly. scarcely thirty years old when my head, God only knows why, began to Good Iermola, as the old man was called, then returned to his own story of the baby left at old Iermola''s house, which news she had just In the life of a good and loving man,--one who, like Iermola, had led Next day the old man intrusted Radionek to the care of his friend Then after a few moments, the old man sent Iermola off much more and a poor old man?" answered Iermola, humbly, looking down. which Iermola had christened Radionek''s tree, the old man took a notion the tears to the old man''s eyes; the child was learning to walk alone, "The old man was a little stern, it is true," said Iermola, "but he had id = 37623 author = Kraszewski, Józef Ignacy title = The Countess Cosel: A Romance of History of the Times of Augustus the Strong date = keywords = Anna; Augustus; Cosel; Countess; Denhoff; Dresden; Flemming; Fürstenberg; Hoym; King; Majesty; Princess; Reuss; Saxony; Teschen; Vitzthum; Zaklika summary = son; and King Augustus the Strong looked on, and laughed at the mob! "Countess, you are the most beautiful lady at my court," said the King "Whether he be a king or no, matters not to me," said Countess Hoym. "I know the King," said he, "she will be able to do anything she likes "The woman is enchanting," said the King, "but at the same time she "Cosel, for Heaven''s sake, be quiet," said the King, coming over to A few days later, the King entered Cosel''s room while she was dressing. Cosel did not even look at Zaklika, she said not a word to Augustus, Countess Cosel turned purple, and, seizing the King by the arm, "Countess Cosel pays your Majesty with her love," said Flemming "General," said Flemming, "the King wishes to visit Dresden, but he Zaklika wrung his hands, but, knowing Cosel, said not a word more. id = 37624 author = Kraszewski, Józef Ignacy title = Count Brühl date = keywords = Augustus; Brühl; Count; Countess; Faustina; Frederick; Guarini; Henniche; Jesuit; King; Ludovici; Majesty; Moszynski; Padre; Prince; Princess; Queen; Sulkowski; Watzdorf summary = tall man also looked attentively at Brühl, and approaching him, said: ''Hans,'' said Brühl, ''do you wish to help me, to be my right hand? ''My wish,'' said Brühl, ''is to spare the Prince''s feelings and take the Guarini nodded and Sulkowski shrugged his shoulders and looked at Brühl which the new King did not dare to give; Sulkowski gave Brühl to ''Brühl shall make her a Queen,'' said Henniche laughing. ''My dear Countess, you shall learn it in time,'' said Brühl, sitting ''Sulkowski,'' said Brühl, ''is wearied; the King made him a general, and The King turned, looked at Sulkowski, but said not a word. ''About the King?'' said Brühl. ''The King would never consent,'' said Brühl, ''by asking too much, we Brühl looked attentively at the King''s face as he said this, but The King did not answer; presently he turned to Brühl and said: ''In the id = 20537 author = Orzeszkowa, Eliza title = The Argonauts date = keywords = Baron; Cara; Clemens; Darvid; Emil; God; Ira; Irene; Kranitski; Malvina; Maryan; Miss; Puffie; Zeno; eye; face; hand; like; look; man; time summary = Darvid listened again in silent thought, looking at the plan with "I know from report," said Darvid, to the young artist, "that "Yes," said Darvid, "I need to talk with you a little--will you Darvid, looking firmly into his face, said in a low voice, "Well old man," said Maryan, turning to Kranitski, "what are they Irene grew thoughtful; without raising her eyes to her mother she This time her eyes were fixed on his face, with a gleam which was "You are a little giddy-head," said Darvid, looking at the clock. light, Kranitski looked at the head of the old woman in the white He said this in a low voice, biting his lower lip at times; he Kranitski, long a friend in the house of his father and mother, Baron Emil said at times to Irene: moment of his life it seemed to some that Darvid was like a man id = 35736 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = Life and Death, and Other Legends and Stories date = keywords = Poland; Purple; Sienkiewicz; Vishnu; death; life summary = commanded the good Vishnu to rule in the Region of Life, while the wise Hence in the region belonging to Vishnu life moved with all its activity. "Let Love give you happiness," said Vishnu in answer. But Love is also the mighty mother of life, hence, though the region which Great throngs of people appeared before Vishnu a second time. "Be blessed, for thou art far better than life in our waking hours." "O Lord," said they, "thou hast given us a boon which, though great and The people heard the god''s voice and went on in legions immediately. the shore began now to call after them, but no man turned his head, and happiness such as Love itself on the Plain of Life had never given. She raised her great sad eyes, filled with tears, and answered: time passed in wandering with a gun over the open plain or along the shore id = 46454 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = In Vain date = keywords = Augustinovich; God; Gustav; Helena; Lula; Malinka; Pani; Pelski; Thou; University; Vasilkevich; Visberg; Yosef; love; man summary = course a year ago," said Gustav, putting aside Yosef''s small trunk and At last Gustav on returning one day from Pani Helena''s found Yosef''s "Yosef, hadst thou been in love before knowing Gustav and Pani Helena?" Yosef, I wish thee well--marry Helena while I should not wish that any man at any time could say to Yosef, Yosef asked Helena about Augustinovich. "See, Helena, that man there loved thee during his life more than All at once Yosef and Augustinovich looked each other in the eyes; both "Old man!" said Augustinovich to Yosef. Yosef had come to ask Helena''s hand, but it seemed to "This is Pan Pelski, Yosef," said Augustinovich. wish to annoy thee," said Augustinovich, "but if thou desire this thing, "Art thou speaking of Lula and Pelski?" asked Yosef, gloomily. Yosef was silent; Augustinovich continued: "I say: Pelski is a young man On the evening of that day Augustinovich said to Yosef,-- id = 8378 author = nan title = Selected Polish Tales date = keywords = Germans; God; Grochowski; Gryb; Hamer; Jasiek; Jendrek; Jesus; Jew; Josel; Lord; Maciek; Magda; Slimak; Slimakowa; Soltys; Stasiek; Yakob; Yakut; footnote; look summary = ''Look at that black patch,'' said the sun, ''the hill was all black like ''May God repay you, Soltys, for coming to us,'' said Slimak, shaking his ''What a beautiful room,'' said Grochowski, looking round, ''plenty of ''I really don''t know whether to buy the cow or not,'' said Slimak; ''your ''Look at the lady, dad,'' said Jendrek; ''she is just like a horsefly, ''Something will come of this,'' said Slimak, ''either good or bad.'' Slimakowa would not look at him, and Slimak said: ''You ''You can''t send a man after a mad woman on a night like this,'' said The old man took Slimak''s hand. Slimak looked with astonishment and pity at the old man, from whose ''So you won''t sell me your land?'' said the old man. ''Look here,'' said Slimak, ''this lady has dragged her lame father a long In the yard he came upon Slimak; he looked like a drunken man.