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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3661 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 68 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 God 2 Humanity 1 society 1 science 1 religion 1 positive 1 phaenomena 1 nature 1 morality 1 law 1 human 1 happy 1 great 1 Virginia 1 TYNDALL 1 Spiritual 1 Spirit 1 Spencer 1 Son 1 Professor 1 Paul 1 Mr. 1 Monotheism 1 Metaphysical 1 Man 1 Lord 1 Jesus 1 Grand 1 Father 1 Faith 1 Divine 1 Comte 1 Church 1 Christians 1 Christianity 1 CHAPTER 1 Appendix Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 311 man 207 science 198 law 197 religion 193 life 148 truth 147 thought 145 thing 128 world 121 nature 116 fact 112 power 109 time 109 mankind 107 society 107 mind 96 nothing 96 knowledge 95 phaenomena 93 part 92 doctrine 90 one 88 state 88 mode 86 conception 84 word 83 way 83 belief 83 being 82 opinion 80 object 79 name 79 humanity 71 day 70 place 70 existence 70 age 69 morality 68 case 67 order 65 thinker 65 philosophy 65 matter 64 theory 64 faith 63 progress 63 history 62 number 61 idea 58 work Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 833 _ 348 M. 343 God 341 Comte 195 Christianity 173 Christ 136 Professor 131 Virginia 87 Humanity 83 Paul 69 Jesus 60 Father 54 Religion 54 Christian 53 Man 47 Lord 39 Church 37 Christians 36 Mr 34 Son 34 Mr. 34 Divine 33 Nature 30 de 30 W. 30 Spencer 30 Positive 30 Faith 30 Appendix 29 J. 28 H. 28 APPENDIX 27 Spirit 27 John 26 Morality 25 Power 24 heaven 24 England 23 S. 22 Creed 20 Pantheism 20 Life 19 Universe 19 R. 19 PROFESSOR 19 Gospel 19 Eternal 18 © 18 Rev. 18 D.D. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1338 it 915 he 719 we 452 they 366 him 336 i 302 them 213 us 195 you 155 she 115 himself 114 me 95 itself 89 themselves 56 her 52 ourselves 14 one 14 myself 12 herself 5 yourself 5 ours 3 ye 1 yourselves 1 yours 1 whence 1 thee 1 providential----i 1 ourself 1 oneself 1 ne 1 mine 1 iv 1 his 1 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 4812 be 1275 have 365 do 303 say 242 make 148 give 136 come 134 find 132 see 132 know 118 think 108 take 106 go 96 believe 89 become 88 call 79 live 72 seem 66 regard 65 leave 61 exist 59 show 54 begin 53 let 53 consider 52 mean 51 look 51 hold 51 accept 50 follow 46 remain 46 bring 45 require 45 prove 45 admit 44 speak 43 form 41 put 40 feel 40 carry 39 tell 39 set 38 deny 37 pass 37 exclaim 36 suppose 36 accord 35 seek 35 maintain 35 love Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1008 not 344 more 305 only 284 so 224 other 209 human 203 most 199 great 190 even 160 own 157 very 148 well 147 as 135 much 122 such 120 now 120 good 115 moral 104 social 102 high 101 first 95 positive 95 never 92 true 92 still 92 general 88 many 88 far 87 up 83 ever 79 less 75 then 74 same 73 last 72 however 68 scientific 68 really 68 out 68 natural 63 necessary 63 also 62 little 61 yet 61 therefore 61 intellectual 60 indeed 59 possible 58 long 57 whole 57 always Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52 good 32 least 31 high 29 most 19 great 10 strong 8 small 7 near 6 large 6 early 5 simple 5 pure 5 deep 4 wise 3 weak 3 noble 3 mere 3 dark 3 bad 2 warm 2 vulgar 2 true 2 sure 2 strange 2 soft 2 slight 2 minute 2 low 2 lofty 2 late 2 fine 1 wild 1 sublime 1 strict 1 soon 1 short 1 severe 1 saintli 1 sad 1 rich 1 ready 1 poor 1 paltry 1 old 1 long 1 l 1 holy 1 happy 1 gross 1 grave Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 174 most 7 well 4 least 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 _ is _ 5 god be such 5 god is not 4 christianity is not 4 comte does not 3 christianity has not 3 comte did not 3 comte has not 2 _ take account 2 christ is not 2 christianity does not 2 christianity has so 2 god is _ 2 religion was as 2 thoughts are not 1 _ are _ 1 _ be _ 1 _ being everywhere 1 _ is always 1 _ is christianity 1 _ is religion 1 _ looks out 1 _ means _ 1 _ went down 1 christ come home 1 christ has never 1 christ is quite 1 christ is sometimes 1 christ is too 1 christ is worthy 1 christ seems not 1 christianity are mainly 1 christianity are perfectly 1 christianity did not 1 christianity had nothing 1 christianity has really 1 christianity is commonly 1 christianity is essential 1 christianity is now 1 christianity is obsolete 1 christianity is true 1 comte had also 1 comte has always 1 comte has never 1 comte has now 1 comte is as 1 comte is colossal 1 comte is equally 1 comte is fond 1 comte is more Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ is no less 1 christ seems not so 1 christianity is not dependent 1 christianity is not selfish 1 christianity is not so 1 comte has no difficulty 1 god is not as 1 god is not only 1 god means no more 1 life is not consistent 1 man are no longer 1 man having no connection 1 mankind have not yet 1 men find no difficulty 1 men have no exclusive 1 men have no time 1 men have not even 1 men is not also 1 religion is no loss 1 science has not yet 1 things were not quite 1 thought is not necessarily A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37651 author = Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell) title = The New Paul and Virginia; Or, Positivism on an Island date = keywords = CHAPTER; God; Humanity; Paul; Professor; TYNDALL; Virginia; happy summary = personages than Professor Paul Darnley and the superb Virginia St. John. ''Nonsense!'' said Virginia, snappishly, who thought the Professor was ''Do you believe, said Paul, ''in solemn, significant, and unspeakably ''They are not dead,'' said the Professor: ''they still live on this holy ''I am sure of it,'' said the Professor, ''because enlightened thought The Professor talked like this to Virginia the whole morning; but in ''Well,'' said the curate, ''if I may not kiss Virginia, I will drink ''The nasty little beast!'' said Virginia to the Professor, ''he is nearly ''No,'' said the Professor; ''for he is one third of Humanity. ''One truth about you, Paul,'' said Virginia, very gravely, ''and one ''You are a priest, Paul,'' said Virginia; ''that is one of the things I ''Oh!'' said Virginia, ''it was all for the love of truth--of solemn and ''No,'' said the Professor, ''for if I began to kiss you I should soon not id = 16833 author = Mill, John Stuart title = Auguste Comte and Positivism date = keywords = Comte; God; Grand; Metaphysical; Monotheism; Spencer; Spiritual; great; human; law; nature; phaenomena; positive; science; society summary = M. Comte claims no originality for this conception of human knowledge. Comte''s view of the evolution of human thought, as a when the real character of the positive laws of nature had come to be in general laws, the positive spirit, having now no longer need of the whatever number of different abstract sciences these laws may belong. Comte in the expression, that concrete science relates to Beings, or science, considered as to their relation to the general sum of human philosophic point of view leads us to conceive the study of natural laws Comte''s conception of Positive Philosophy, thought that the proper mode of constructing a positive Social Science must be by deducing it from the general laws of human nature, using the evidence, contradicts the established general laws of human nature; if Comte, regard the Grand Etre, Humanity, or Mankind, as composed, in the id = 32006 author = Muir, Pearson M''Adam title = Modern Substitutes for Christianity date = keywords = Appendix; Christianity; Christians; Church; Divine; Faith; Father; God; Humanity; Jesus; Lord; Man; Mr.; Son; Spirit; morality; religion summary = instil in its place a life of duty, and of faith in God and man, and I expected of Christians is the highest and the best that human nature Christianity of Christ, prevails, will mankind be morally and maintain that Christianity in attributing Personality to God makes Him The imagination that the Christian God is a Personality like ourselves, God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ?[15] Can it be doubted that idolatry, the Man Christ Jesus''?[18] The Religion of Humanity, so faith in a Righteous and Loving God, and in a Life of man beyond the No doubt, belief in God is not confined to Christian countries: worship It is Christ Who gives life to the thought of God. It is the Word made Flesh that makes the Eternal Word more real. Christian Christ seems not so much a humanised God as an If Jesus Christ is a God,