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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 83605 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 God 4 man 4 life 3 time 3 soul 3 body 2 world 2 thy 2 nature 2 love 2 like 2 Spirit 2 Saint 2 Reincarnation 2 Princess 2 Law 2 Lady 2 Karma 2 Egypt 2 Church 1 Çukanasa 1 Çiva 1 western 1 truth 1 transmigration 1 theory 1 thee 1 teaching 1 state 1 speak 1 shall 1 reincarnation 1 physical 1 past 1 nay 1 luma 1 look 1 light 1 know 1 human 1 hand 1 good 1 form 1 eye 1 evolution 1 egyptian 1 death 1 consciousness 1 art 1 Ziska Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2037 man 1309 life 1181 time 1140 soul 1040 body 1001 eye 821 hand 807 day 759 world 693 thing 646 woman 638 love 586 heart 566 way 553 nothing 552 word 549 face 548 death 535 form 475 night 461 year 454 mind 443 friend 439 place 429 head 407 moment 397 earth 383 thought 381 one 381 nature 378 light 353 people 351 end 347 foot 343 matter 334 water 334 doctrine 331 existence 329 voice 329 name 326 idea 321 arm 309 child 299 state 298 king 297 sense 296 fact 293 part 293 air 283 power Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1881 _ 786 thou 598 Sah 583 luma 526 God 461 Theophrastus 402 Theos 342 Alwyn 309 M. 301 Gervase 256 Princess 230 Footnote 199 Kadambari 184 King 179 Lysia 175 Denzil 174 Reincarnation 173 Adolphe 169 Heliobas 164 Cartouche 162 Thou 160 Ziska 158 Dr. 157 Al 152 de 152 Love 140 Candrapida 132 Longuet 132 Lady 131 Doctor 130 Dean 126 heaven 123 Kyris 122 Warden 122 Petito 119 Marceline 110 Mahaçveta 107 Signor 106 Christ 105 la 104 Pilate 102 hast 101 Heaven 98 Karma 97 Egypt 93 Paris 89 Villiers 88 lotus 86 Law 86 Laureate Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8301 i 7723 he 6846 it 3187 you 2704 him 2462 me 2348 they 2109 we 2012 she 1320 them 954 her 826 us 646 himself 390 thee 297 itself 293 myself 202 themselves 165 one 132 herself 93 mine 77 ourselves 70 yourself 45 thyself 33 his 17 yours 15 hers 11 ye 9 oneself 8 ours 8 ''em 7 thy 5 ''s 3 thou 3 theirs 1 yourselves 1 you''d 1 you!-he 1 yes!--though 1 years,--you 1 woman,--they 1 wilt 1 unchristian,--there 1 tress 1 times,--they 1 thought-- 1 thee,--to 1 temple,--they 1 supper,--for 1 suddenly--"you 1 song--"they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 23057 be 7638 have 2364 do 2160 say 1307 know 1294 see 1195 come 1146 make 1140 go 904 take 803 give 781 seem 753 find 727 look 677 think 648 tell 524 speak 517 pass 485 live 485 call 483 leave 472 hear 463 become 445 hold 443 bear 418 bring 405 follow 401 fall 399 die 398 begin 394 turn 378 stand 376 rise 374 let 368 get 361 believe 340 ask 310 feel 305 show 305 grow 295 draw 294 remember 291 love 279 break 267 write 267 set 263 keep 257 lose 255 learn 253 enter Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4626 not 1781 so 1297 more 1239 then 1031 only 997 now 954 up 912 very 866 great 799 long 784 other 775 own 774 out 718 even 682 never 676 good 653 well 649 again 643 many 633 little 614 such 589 most 566 here 560 as 557 old 545 down 543 ever 522 same 522 first 508 back 505 still 473 yet 467 there 454 too 453 once 452 far 452 away 449 much 437 high 427 just 425 on 423 thus 417 human 390 last 382 also 366 all 340 white 337 new 329 strange 327 few Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 150 good 100 most 95 least 73 high 64 great 30 slight 26 bad 19 noble 18 faint 18 deep 13 strong 13 near 13 manif 13 fair 12 wise 12 low 12 furth 11 small 11 late 11 fine 11 early 11 dear 11 Most 10 strange 9 pure 9 grand 8 simple 8 chief 7 wild 7 close 6 old 6 lively 6 bitter 5 speak 5 proud 5 mere 5 lovely 5 large 5 j 5 dar 4 rich 4 new 4 minute 4 lofty 4 hard 4 happy 4 gentle 4 farth 3 topmost 3 say Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 489 most 16 least 14 well 2 sayest 2 highest 1 writhe 1 worst 1 sufferest 1 lookest 1 long 1 hard 1 eyes,--true 1 eldest 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?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 theophrastus did not 5 luma looked up 5 men do not 5 things are not 4 _ are _ 4 _ is _ 4 body is not 4 life is not 4 man did not 4 man was not 4 men are not 4 soul does not 4 time is short 3 ... is not 3 god does not 3 soul has not 3 soul was pre 3 thing was clear 3 woman is ever 3 world has ever 2 ... bear witness 2 _ know _ 2 body do n''t 2 body is dead 2 days are few 2 death is not 2 eyes were blue 2 eyes were twin 2 form is apparitional 2 heart is always 2 heart is not 2 life did not 2 life does not 2 life is nothing 2 life is too 2 love is not 2 luma was indeed 2 man does not 2 man is different 2 man is immortal 2 man is not 2 man was man 2 men are never 2 men are ready 2 minds are never 2 soul is immortal 2 soul is imperishable 2 soul is not 2 soul is nothing 2 soul is now Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 nights bring no separation 1 ... speak no more 1 ... was not altogether 1 _ am not ready 1 bodies did not then 1 body is not i. 1 body is not sufficiently 1 death has no power 1 death is not difficult 1 death was no more 1 eyes see no farther 1 eyes were not wholly 1 god is not unjust 1 heart is not so 1 life has no virtue 1 life is not enough 1 life is not possible 1 life was no fighter 1 lives is no disproof 1 love is not here 1 luma are no doubt 1 luma had no right 1 luma has no greater 1 luma is no worse 1 luma made no answer 1 luma made no remark 1 luma was no longer 1 man are not actually 1 man did no hurt 1 man does not always 1 man has no enemy 1 man is not only 1 man was not utterly 1 men are not blocks 1 men are not really 1 men find no fault 1 minds are no longer 1 night brings no waking 1 night did not arius 1 soul does not fully 1 soul has no existence 1 soul has not only 1 soul has not yet 1 soul was not essentially 1 souls are not equal 1 theophrastus did not so 1 theophrastus had no intention 1 theophrastus had not quite 1 things are not so 1 things had no power A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 7377 author = Abhedananda, Swami title = Five Lectures on Reincarnation date = keywords = God; Reincarnation; Vedanta; body; life; soul; theory; transmigration summary = which means the germ of life or the living soul of man, is not Platonic idea of the pre-existence and rebirth of human souls. unreasonableness of such a theory, believe that human souls are gradual evolution of the germs of life from lower to higher stages of In explaining the theory of Evolution, science says that there are two powers that remain latent have the natural tendency to manifest body is nothing but the manifested form of certain dormant powers that animal or human nature of the subtle body. evolution of the germ of life or the individual soul. evolution of the germ of life or the individual soul. existence of soul after the dissolution of the human body. The doctrine of Reincarnation says that each individual soul is one-birth theory; that is, that God creates the souls at the time of which exist in the germ of life or in the individual soul. id = 26364 author = Atkinson, William Walker title = Reincarnation and the Law of Karma A Study of the Old-New World-Doctrine of Rebirth, and Spiritual Cause and Effect date = keywords = Christian; Church; God; Hindu; India; Karma; Law; Philosophy; Reincarnation; Spirit; Yogi; body; life; soul; teaching; western summary = reincarnating soul to a body, and conditions, in accordance with the future return of the soul to a new body on earth. number of these primitive people hold to the idea of a complex soul, teaching of Pre-existence of the Soul and some form of Rebirth or they held to a belief in reincarnation of the soul, from one form to The Yogi Philosophy teaches that the soul will reincarnate on earth in the idea of Rebirth a doctrine that appeals to their souls and minds held to be a fact--the soul sees the past life as a whole, and in all of there to pass an eternal existence--while other souls have to live out According to the doctrine of Reincarnation, the little babe''s soul was soul exists, but that it reincarnates after the death of the body. Body, which doctrine really did not teach the "immortality of the soul" id = 41128 author = Bhūṣaṇabhaṭṭa title = The Kādambarī of Bāṇa date = keywords = Bana; Candrapida; Gandharva; Indrayudha; Kadambari; Kailasa; Kama; Kapiñjala; Keyuraka; Lakshmi; Love; Madalekha; Mahaçveta; Patralekha; Princess; Pundarika; Taralika; Vaiçampayana; Vishnu; like; thy; Çiva; Çukanasa summary = ear, like the face of night inlaid with the rays of the rising moon; fallen on thy feet like early sunlight on rosy lotus-buds? breast is quivering bows my loving heart like a ruddy tendril. world; and he shall gladden thy heart, O king, as the lotus-pool in see that thou hast received thy training, like a young royal elephant by the long rays coming forth like masses of open lotuses that had opening even to one like me; by thy form thou art lord of life to this your love, like that of the sun and the day lotus, or the moon and the whole world, like the spring, love entered her as though she were world to thee; and yet, like a demon, born for thy destruction even in was but brought up by me; but he is thy son, and loves thee; do thou id = 5079 author = Corelli, Marie title = Ziska: The Problem of a Wicked Soul date = keywords = Araxes; Armand; Cairo; Chetwynd; Courtney; Dean; Denzil; Doctor; Dr.; Egypt; Fulkeward; Gervase; God; Helen; Lady; Lyle; Murray; Princess; Ziska; egyptian; love summary = "Lady Fulkeward admires the Princess very much, I believe?" said "Miss Helen Murray is a very charming young lady," said Dr. Dean. "I hear," said Dr. Dean then, addressing Denzil Murray, "that a great "Dr. Dean was never mistaken on love-matters in his life," said that light glowing in his eyes he said--"Gervase, I love the Princess Ziska!" Princess Ziska, on the arm of Gervase, was leaving the ball-room. evening," said Lady Fulkeward, closing her eyes with a graceful air of Love is not a composed thing," said Gervase, leaning closer to "You do not,--you cannot think that!" said Gervase, looking at her "That is not the end of our civilization, Princess," said Gervase, "Well, Doctor," he said, "you see it is not at all like the Princess." "There is such a thing as love!" said Denzil, looking up quickly, a "You speak as if you yourself had loved, Doctor," said Gervase, with a id = 5114 author = Corelli, Marie title = Ardath: The Story of a Dead Self date = keywords = Alwyn; Angel; Ardath; CHAPTER; Christ; Cross; Divine; Edris; Esdras; God; Heaven; Heliobas; High; Khosrul; King; Kyris; Laureate; London; Lysia; Mr.; Nagaya; Niphrata; Nir; Nourhalma; Poet; Priestess; Prophet; Sah; Self; Spirit; Sun; Temple; Theos; Thou; Villiers; Zabastes; Zephoranim; art; death; eye; good; hand; life; light; like; look; love; luma; man; nature; nay; past; shall; speak; thee; thy; time; truth; world summary = eyes,--true, by the love-lit radiance of her smile!--true, O thou God "I fancy we shall like each other!" he said--"Thou art a western he said--"A world where thou and I, Sah-luma, and all the masters and "Thinkest thou so?" said Sah-luma lazily, turning his dark, delicate By my faith, thou art like Theos yonder, and hast "Aye, most assuredly?" and Sah-luma smiled at Theos as he spoke--"Thou "Speaking of creeds, Sah-luma"--said Theos at last, looking down with a "Nay, thou shalt never die, Sah-luma!" he said with a sort of scrutinizingly as he said: "Thou art not of Sah-luma''s divine calling Theos looked up dreamily...his eyes wandered from the King to Sah-luma . "And thou, Sah-luma, sing again, and this time let thy song a tall, gaunt, wild-looking old man, with eyes that burned like bright Thou art like Sah-luma in his noblest moods, "I thank thee for thy praise, good Theos!--thou art indeed the id = 46343 author = Leroux, Gaston title = The Man with the Black Feather date = keywords = Adolphe; Cartouche; Catacombs; Conciergerie; Houdry; Lecamus; Longuet; Louis; Marceline; Mifroid; Mme; Nox; Paris; Petito; Police; Saint; Signor; Street; Theophrastus; man summary = Theophrastus Longuet, called me ''Adolphe,''" he said in History," said Theophrastus sententiously; and he stopped short to look "You know all papers," said Theophrastus. Theophrastus said nothing: he suddenly found these good people too From that day the conversations of Theophrastus, Marceline, and Adolphe What do you mean?" said Marceline and Theophrastus "As a matter of fact it was rather horrible," said Theophrastus. Adolphe?" said Theophrastus, after they had greeted one another. Adolphe said nothing; and when he was baiting his hook, Theophrastus "Poor little Louis-Dominique: he deserves our pity," said Theophrastus On the way Theophrastus said: "Tell me, Adolphe: what was I like? "You see, my dear Signor Petito, I am calm," said Theophrastus. "Your name is _not_ Cartouche; it is Theophrastus Longuet," said M. to give Adolphe the little finger of my left hand; for I had only said "''I don''t know quite what has happened,'' said Theophrastus. we took together," said Theophrastus. id = 1162 author = London, Jack title = The Jacket (The Star-Rover) date = keywords = Atherton; Captain; Chong; Darrell; Emperor; God; Hamel; Jake; Jamie; Jesus; Kim; Lady; Miriam; Mong; Morrell; Oppenheimer; Pilate; Quentin; Rome; San; Sen; Standing; Warden; Winwood; Yunsan; know; man; time summary = Let it suffice to know that these beaten, feverish men lay seven hours One thing of great value I learned in the long, pain-weary hours of a pike-staff--I tell you God lives, and the time you shall appear before jacket hell, from acquainted flies and sweats of darkness and the knuckletalk of the living dead, I was away at a bound into time and space. including the old man with the long, sunburnt hair, went away on foot in and rightful place in the City of God. At times, between dreams and visions in which I was verily and before my This morning of the second day our men, going for water, were fired upon. Where there had been five men of us on the wall, there came a time when I should like to tell more of those far days, but time in the present is id = 21533 author = Pascal, Théophile title = Reincarnation: A Study in Human Evolution date = keywords = Book; Church; Ego; Egypt; Footnote; God; Karma; Law; Saint; Universe; body; consciousness; evolution; form; human; life; man; nature; physical; reincarnation; soul; state; time; world summary = Manifested, God and the Universe, the soul and the body, are more [Footnote 3: Present-day man possesses four bodies of increasing [Footnote 25: The personalities or new bodies created by the soul, on [Footnote 37: When human evolution is completed, man passes the for man a single body for which God creates a single soul and to which these form a new astral body; the soul, clothed in these two sheaths, and animal souls[83] to existence in new physical bodies; the rebirths human soul into the body of a brute, did however exist during the in the transmigration of human souls into animal bodies. in the transmigration of human souls into animal bodies. affirms that the soul exists before coming into the present body, and [Footnote 88: One, here means the "life atoms" of a man''s body.] [Footnote 265: The Ego (soul) in the causal body.]