Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 50963 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 96 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 yow 1 wel 1 sin 1 shal 1 right 1 love 1 hir 1 Whan 1 Venus 1 Troye 1 Troilus 1 Theseus 1 Ther 1 Thebes 1 Restoration 1 Quod 1 Queen 1 Parliament 1 Pandarus 1 Pandare 1 Palamon 1 Milton 1 Mars 1 Love 1 London 1 Ioye 1 Heaven 1 Grekes 1 Ful 1 English 1 England 1 Emily 1 Dryden 1 Criseyde 1 Chaucer 1 Charles 1 Athens 1 Arcite 1 Allas Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 293 love 258 man 206 day 179 herte 160 thing 119 quod 115 nought 105 wight 102 lady 100 wel 100 tyme 99 night 92 world 92 self 85 shal 84 word 81 wyse 81 knight 78 thy 74 folk 73 place 73 grace 70 hir 69 tho 68 wo 67 cause 62 seye 60 anoon 57 wolde 57 life 56 year 56 noon 55 ther 55 nece 54 sholde 52 sone 52 som 51 thee 51 sin 51 drede 51 doon 51 arm 50 lyf 50 eye 49 honour 49 death 49 art 48 brother 47 toun 46 oon Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 589 al 388 hir 331 ye 257 _ 254 thou 250 god 233 Troilus 204 y 202 myn 166 yow 149 hem 145 Criseyde 143 ne 140 herte 139 wel 124 han 116 whan 115 alle 114 Pandarus 107 Dryden 99 gan 95 ben 93 Ne 88 Ye 83 eek 78 wis 78 un 77 swich 76 Ioye 71 Arcite 67 Pandare 64 lord 64 Whan 63 Palamon 62 Troye 61 God 61 Al 58 seyde 58 hath 57 fro 57 Ther 56 dere 53 wol 50 Thou 49 Allas 48 thee 48 Quod 47 wolde 45 telle 45 Venus Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1685 i 1437 he 861 it 683 him 625 she 521 me 322 they 143 we 110 us 87 you 59 thee 56 ay 28 himself 27 her 22 yow 16 them 14 ye 9 thy 8 mine 6 themselves 6 itself 3 one 3 myself 3 herself 2 thyself 2 theseus 2 thenk 2 theirs 2 ourselves 2 ne 2 his 1 yours 1 yit 1 womanhode 1 sik 1 ours 1 em 1 agreen Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 2739 be 454 have 223 hir 213 see 168 do 163 shal 157 make 137 gin 126 come 123 wel 122 take 112 go 104 love 82 wol 82 sorwe 81 bear 75 eek 66 mighte 62 live 60 woot 60 wolde 56 seyde 53 hold 50 know 50 give 49 stand 48 lose 47 thoughte 45 doon 43 hadde 43 find 42 sholde 42 lie 41 sin 40 tell 40 say 39 leve 39 die 37 longe 37 fall 36 sone 36 begin 35 serve 35 send 34 wente 34 bring 33 quod 33 leave 33 lat 31 turn Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 660 so 430 now 414 not 308 thus 214 here 202 more 173 never 147 right 135 good 124 ful 116 ever 115 up 110 yet 109 first 102 other 100 ther 96 then 92 seyde 75 well 68 most 65 there 61 forth 59 out 58 as 48 long 47 in 46 great 40 swete 38 fair 36 also 35 trewely 35 sore 35 dere 34 no 34 hir 34 free 34 bad 33 goodly 31 same 30 such 30 last 30 glad 29 own 29 only 29 old 29 nought 29 cruel 28 woful 27 still 27 high Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46 good 24 most 12 l 8 great 6 fair 4 least 4 bad 3 noble 3 lee 3 grett 3 eld 2 wold 2 wen 2 suffr 2 streng 2 seyd 2 br 2 black 1 wayl 1 veri 1 torn 1 thin 1 temp 1 strong 1 sorw 1 soon 1 small 1 short 1 quaint 1 preyd 1 pr 1 ought 1 nice 1 may 1 ly 1 loth 1 long 1 liv 1 hot 1 high 1 gross 1 fle 1 fine 1 far 1 f 1 extreme 1 err 1 e 1 desyr 1 dar Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44 most 31 well 3 lest 1 worst 1 wendest 1 levest 1 least 1 hard 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 al was wel 4 al hir peyne 3 shal been right 2 al hir wit 2 al is wel 2 al was hust 2 dryden had previously 2 gan hir eek 2 gan hir seye 2 shal be doon 2 shal be founde 2 shal be right 2 thou wel wost 2 troilus was never 2 ye wol not 1 _ are examples 1 _ were dedicated 1 al be love 1 al be myn 1 al be thyn 1 al be wyle 1 al hir arm 1 al hir beste 1 al hir biheste 1 al hir blisse 1 al hir cas 1 al hir folk 1 al hir goodly 1 al hir hewe 1 al hir humble 1 al hir meynee 1 al hir minde 1 al hir taryinge 1 al is seyd 1 al is untrewe 1 al is wist 1 al is wonne 1 al shal passe 1 al was seyd 1 alle hir foos 1 alle hir goddes 1 alle hir limes 1 alle hir sykes 1 alle hir tales 1 alle hir wommen 1 alle sorwe fro 1 criseyde had herd 1 criseyde hadde erst 1 criseyde shal nought 1 criseyde was untrewe Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 day is not fer 1 dryden was not great 1 han had no mercy 1 ne do not so 1 ye do no more 1 ye wol not suffre Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 68841 257 33085 7490 2383 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 87.0 7490 105.0 257 2383 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2383 257 For love of thee, whan thou tornest ful ofte! Right as thy-selven list, wol doon by thee, And seyd swich thing wher-with thy god is plesed, And thee right nought, yet al is seyd or shal; ''Ful wel, I thanke it god,'' quod Pandarus, 155 Go love, for, olde, ther wol no wight of thee. She seyde, that to slepe wel hir leste. ''And I my-self shal ther-with to hir goon; And gan to Iape, and seyde, ''Y-wis, myn herte, Ther-as thou mayst thy-self hir preye of grace. Sin god hath wrought me for I shal yow serve, 1290 Whan that hir hertes wel assured were, 1395 Of Troilus gan in hir herte shette For, god it wot, hir herte on other thing is, Wher shal I seye to yow "wel come" or no, That thou hir see, that cause is of thy sorwe. As she that hadde hir herte on Troilus 7490 DRYDEN''S PALAMON AND ARCITE which Dryden lived, and during which he gave to the world his _Palamon placed at the head of the new-formed state with the title of Lord In 1678 Dryden showed a return to common sense and to blank verse in _Palamon and Arcite_, was a paraphrase of the _Knight''s Tale_ of The work of Dryden in _Palamon and Arcite_ may seem to us superfluous, _Palamon and Arcite_ scarcely exceed in length the original _Knight''s At the time of the production of _Palamon and Arcite_ Dryden had, by DRYDEN''S PLACE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE. How much more happy fates thy love attend I This hand should force thee to renounce thy love; Betwixt the God of War and Queen of Love. Long love to her has borne the faithful knight, _Palamon and Arcite_, Dryden dedicated in these verses. good our right to love by strife in arms.