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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32504 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 71 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 King 6 Queen 5 Majesty 5 France 5 Court 4 Duc 3 Princesse 3 Pompadour 3 Paris 3 Madame 2 St. 2 Royal 2 Marie 2 Louis 2 Lamballe 2 Elizabeth 2 Choiseul 2 Antoinette 1 Versailles 1 Spain 1 Quesnay 1 Princess 1 Prince 1 Polignac 1 Navarre 1 Marquis 1 John 1 Huguenots 1 Highness 1 Guise 1 Guast 1 God 1 Family 1 Duke 1 Duchess 1 Doctor 1 Dauphine 1 Count 1 Comte 1 Cardinal 1 Bussi 1 Assembly 1 Abbé 1 Abbe Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 568 time 464 day 430 brother 415 man 308 person 291 mother 273 lady 265 husband 242 friend 220 woman 220 order 219 letter 210 king 206 place 191 people 191 nothing 188 hand 187 life 185 part 180 room 166 year 166 party 159 apartment 153 death 151 name 151 house 150 other 147 thing 147 family 145 moment 140 child 139 mind 138 one 136 word 133 way 131 manner 129 sister 129 circumstance 122 son 120 power 119 head 119 favour 119 country 118 affair 117 daughter 116 heart 115 subject 115 eye 114 reason 111 interest Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1531 King 1145 de 1131 Madame 886 Queen 587 M. 481 Majesty 355 Court 319 France 313 Pompadour 311 _ 206 Duc 198 Paris 189 Princesse 185 Princess 179 Louis 148 Count 133 Prince 127 Marie 125 Lamballe 121 Antoinette 108 God 102 Cardinal 98 Comte 96 Duchesse 96 Duchess 93 Abbe 91 Minister 91 Highness 90 Royal 88 Versailles 87 Choiseul 85 Elizabeth 84 Duke 83 Dauphin 80 St. 80 Assembly 79 La 78 XV 77 Quesnay 71 Ambassador 70 Marquis 65 England 65 . 64 Family 63 Doctor 63 De 58 du 58 Polignac 57 Mirabeau 57 Dauphine Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4033 i 3300 he 2405 she 2192 it 1678 me 1388 him 1127 her 1119 you 865 they 649 them 479 we 343 himself 242 us 237 herself 192 myself 127 themselves 52 yourself 43 one 34 itself 21 ourselves 8 theirs 7 yours 7 mine 6 his 5 hers 2 thee 1 ours 1 oneself Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9776 be 4336 have 1385 say 979 do 721 make 667 see 634 give 570 take 564 go 548 know 493 come 450 tell 358 think 305 leave 284 find 256 send 254 hear 243 receive 231 speak 223 become 186 call 184 reply 183 wish 182 return 177 bring 176 appear 173 write 168 look 163 show 158 follow 154 get 149 put 145 set 141 pass 140 ask 137 feel 129 keep 120 talk 118 beg 117 remain 117 relate 117 believe 113 continue 110 mention 106 prevent 106 observe 106 enter 105 add 101 seem 101 lose Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1758 not 827 so 633 great 622 very 476 more 446 much 434 well 434 only 406 never 395 most 335 then 315 other 306 good 305 own 300 as 288 now 264 up 263 many 247 young 243 little 238 first 230 long 229 such 208 even 198 same 190 too 190 however 188 soon 188 out 178 ever 160 there 149 always 145 royal 137 still 133 often 133 also 124 thus 124 afterwards 123 off 118 just 112 last 112 few 111 again 108 no 105 private 105 here 102 in 102 enough 101 present 99 indeed Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 109 great 60 good 58 least 37 most 24 slight 16 high 16 fine 13 near 11 bad 10 early 7 strong 6 low 5 eld 4 small 4 sincere 4 rich 4 old 4 j 4 happy 4 handsome 4 deep 4 brave 3 warm 3 vile 3 gross 2 young 2 witty 2 vain 2 vague 2 sweet 2 sure 2 soft 2 short 2 shabby 2 severe 2 rare 2 noble 2 lovely 2 lively 2 hot 2 fond 2 farth 2 close 2 black 2 Most 1 subtle 1 strange 1 simple 1 safety,--as 1 pure Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 358 most 13 least 6 well 2 farthest 1 lest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 king was not 5 king was very 4 king has not 4 king was much 4 king went out 4 madame did not 3 king came in 3 king had not 3 king was as 3 king was so 3 nothing was ever 3 people do not 3 pompadour was not 3 queen was not 2 brother did not 2 brother has always 2 brother was always 2 brother was now 2 court was too 2 friends came in 2 husband was not 2 husband was present 2 king appeared very 2 king became accustomed 2 king came secretly 2 king go on 2 king had really 2 king had sometimes 2 king is extremely 2 king is not 2 king looks ill 2 king said nothing 2 king saw company 2 king was habitually 2 king was often 2 king was present 2 king was right 2 king was seriously 2 king was there 2 kings are commonly 2 ladies came in 2 lady became pregnant 2 lady knew not 2 lady was extremely 2 lady was not 2 letter was extremely 2 madame calls bou 2 madame had great 2 madame had never 2 madame had terrible Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 king has not always 2 king has not positively 2 king was not so 2 men had not petty 2 pompadour was not vindictive 1 brother go not out 1 france was no more 1 france was not so 1 husband was not there 1 majesty had no further 1 pompadour was not merely 1 queen had no love 1 queen has no equal 1 queen took no notice 1 queen was not only 1 queen was not so 1 time is not yet 1 women have not philosophy A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 12967 author = Du Hausset, Mme. title = Memoirs and Historical Chronicles of the Courts of Europe Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois, Queen of France, Wife of Henri IV; of Madame de Pompadour of the Court of Louis XV; and of Catherine de Medici, Queen of France, Wife of Henri II date = keywords = Abbé; Bussi; Choiseul; Comte; Court; Duc; France; God; Guast; Guise; Huguenots; John; King; Madame; Majesty; Marquis; Navarre; Paris; Pompadour; Prince; Queen; Spain; St. summary = the Queen my mother, and King Charles my brother. came to Paris to inform the King and the Queen my mother that As soon as day broke, the King my husband said he would I felt when the King, having saluted the Queen my mother, came The King my brother was anxious to see the Queen my mother which place she came to marry King Charles my brother, a lady The King said to Madame de Pompadour, I asked Madame, if the young lady knew that the King was the the order, and returned; and Madame told me to give her the King''s King''s presence, and yet he is so good-natured.'' ''Madame,'' said Madame said she did not believe the King had any equal to them. The King came into Madame de Pompadour''s room, one day, as she he can do better." "The King has promised nothing," said Madame, id = 3876 author = Du Hausset, Mme. title = Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. — Volume 1 Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady''s maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe date = keywords = Abbe; Court; Doctor; Duc; King; Madame; Pompadour; Quesnay summary = said she to me, one day, "that the King learns expressions which said to Madame de Pompadour, who sat next to him at table, "People are The King called a groom, and said to him, "You see that little slightest restraint) one day said to Madame de Pompadour, in my presence, Madame de Pompadour scolded her, and said, "I don''t like to be treated "What is the matter?" said Madame de Pompadour. of him, Sire," said Madame de Pompadour. come my kittens," said Madame de Pompadour; "all that we are about is Madame called me, one day, into her closet, where the King was walking up I asked Madame, if the young lady knew that the King was the father of To return to my history: Madame de Pompadour said to me, "Be constantly An anonymous letter was addressed to the King and Madame de Pompadour; "How is Madame de Pompadour?" said id = 3879 author = Du Hausset, Mme. title = Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. — Volume 4 Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady''s maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe date = keywords = Antoinette; Court; Duc; France; King; Louis; Majesty; Marie; Princesse; Queen summary = "Such was the goodness of heart of the excellent Queen of Louis XVI., "After dinner, ''My dear Princess,'' said the Queen to me, ''at your time of "I thanked Her Majesty, the King, and the Princess, for their kindness, far from receiving any pay, she often paid the Queen''s and Princesse whenever the Princess entered before the stated times, the Queen would sister-in-law, the Comtesse Julie de Polignac, to the Queen; and having "Her appearance at Court was as fatal to the Queen as it was propitious said Her Majesty, leading me to the Emperor, ''is the Princess,'' and, then Queen laughing by thanking His Imperial Majesty for the compliment. Queen, where Her Majesty could see the Baron without the exposure of objections to the Queen, Her Majesty, feeling no inward cause of "When we were alone, ''How I should like,'' said the Queen, ''to see this id = 3880 author = Du Hausset, Mme. title = Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. — Volume 5 Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady''s maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe date = keywords = Cardinal; Court; Duchess; Duke; France; King; Majesty; Polignac; Queen summary = said, The Queen is happily delivered, Her Majesty was nearly suffocated. "''Well, then,'' said the Queen, ''I am like my mother, for at my birth she tears of joy, the King said to her: ''Madame, the hopes of the nation, and preference given by the Queen to the Duchesse de Polignac, that which Majesty through France, was, in consequence, generally placed at the from the capital, yet the Queen, the royal aunts, the Princesse communication with the Queen; that she had interested Her Majesty in strain every point to blacken the character of the King and Queen, as the But the Queen''s party too fatally seconded her feelings, and prevailed. the Queen replied, ''Then the King, the Ministers, and the people, will "''This, my dear Duchess,'' cried the Queen, I comes from the Palais Royal party, and especially to His Majesty and the Queen. beloved people, among whom both the King and Queen will find many id = 3881 author = Du Hausset, Mme. title = Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. — Volume 6 Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady''s maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe date = keywords = Assembly; Elizabeth; Family; France; King; Lamballe; Majesty; Paris; Princesse; Queen; Royal; Versailles summary = "''Come, come!'' said the King, ''be not alarmed, I shall order a council of "When the Queen saw the body-guards drawn up to accompany the King''s "He arrived at Paris just in time to see His Majesty take the national remained, is it likely that the King and Queen would have been watched thus expose Their Royal Majesties to double mortification, the Queen Majesty and the King wish well to the nation--I am sorry to say it--its "''My dear Princess,'' replied the Queen, ''the goodness of your own heart The riots increasing, the Queen said to His Majesty: "''Oh, Princess!'' continued Her Majesty, in a flood of tears, ''the King''s When I entered the apartment, the King, the Queen, and the Princesse The King, the Queen, and the Princesse Elizabeth most graciously said, the King and Queen personally, abandoned the Court. the King,'' said Her Majesty to the attendant, ''and if you find him alone, id = 3877 author = Lamballe, Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-Carignan, princesse de title = Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. — Volume 2 Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady''s maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe date = keywords = Choiseul; Count; Duc; King; Madame; Pompadour; St. summary = pity," said Madame to me, "that the Abbe Chauvelin cannot know this." He The next day, the Abbe wrote word that Madame Bontemps also said to him, He came, one day, to visit Madame de Pompadour, at a time Pompadour''s room one day, in a great passion, and said, "Would you promised nothing, but I related the history to Madame, who said she would The King came into Madame de Pompadour''s room, one day, as she was lowest," said I to Madame, one day, when she was speaking to me of some Madame said to him, "I have heard a great deal of a charming story you Madame de Pompadour was ill, and the King came to see her several times a Madame told the King of the days after this, Madame de said to me, "I have two great delights; M. One day, but long afterwards, Madame said id = 3878 author = Lamballe, Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-Carignan, princesse de title = Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. — Volume 3 Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady''s maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe date = keywords = Antoinette; Court; Dauphine; King; Louis; Marie; Princess; Queen summary = SECRET COURT MEMOIRS OF LOUIS XVI. A person, high in the confidence of the Princess, through the means of "The character of Maria Theresa, the Empress-mother of Marie Antoinette, which youth and beauty might obtain over such a King and Court. Archduchess Marie Antoinette with the grandson of Louis XV. influence prevailed, and Marie Antoinette became the Dauphine. which Maria Theresa had been particular: the Empress-mother deemed them "Most unfortunately for Marie Antoinette, her great supporter, Madame de death of the late Queen, their mother, these four Princesses (who, it was that the only fault the French Court could find with Marie Antoinette was the young Dauphine, left the royal party, and never appeared again at "The conduct of Maria Theresa towards her daughter, the Queen of Naples, "Exulting to find Marie Antoinette in his power, the Cardinal left the Dauphine by marrying her sister to the King, that the secret hope of id = 3882 author = Lamballe, Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-Carignan, princesse de title = Memoirs of the Courts of Louis XV and XVI. — Volume 7 Being secret memoirs of Madame Du Hausset, lady''s maid to Madame de Pompadour, and of the Princess Lamballe date = keywords = Elizabeth; France; Highness; King; Lamballe; Majesty; Paris; Princesse; Queen; Royal summary = Grace was charged to deliver letters addressed to Her Majesty''s royal Princesse de Lamballe, he interested the Court of France to write to the The King, Queen, and every member of the Royal Princesse Elizabeth, all the attendants, even the King, I believe, King, the Queen, the Princesse Elizabeth and myself, with many others "''Merciful Heaven!'' exclaimed the poor Queen and the Princesse Elizabeth, Assembly, and convey and receive letters from the Queen to the Princesse apartments, we were observed by Her Majesty and the Princesses. her apartment, accompanied by the Queen and Her Royal Highness the "Her Majesty," observed the Princess, "wishes to give you a mark of her Her Majesty had scarcely left the apartment of the Princess, when I The Princess immediately went to the Queen''s apartment, and Queen and Her Royal Highness the Princesse Elizabeth, in their own The Princesse Elizabeth, and perhaps others of the royal prisoners, hoped