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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9831 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 91 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 ebook 1 love 1 dolabella 1 VENTIDIUS 1 SERAPION 1 OCTAVIA 1 IRAS 1 Heaven 1 Caesar 1 CLEOPATRA 1 CHARMION 1 ANTONY 1 ALEXAS Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 128 CLEOPATRA 106 love 96 man 50 death 46 friend 44 soul 44 eye 43 word 40 world 40 life 34 hand 33 lord 31 queen 31 heart 27 time 27 nature 27 fortune 25 serapion 24 poet 23 way 23 part 23 day 23 arm 22 honour 22 god 22 fate 22 face 22 art 21 virtue 21 hour 20 power 20 none 19 woman 19 reason 19 name 17 slave 17 exit 17 age 16 work 16 wife 15 place 15 joy 15 emperor 14 wit 14 soldier 14 sight 14 ruin 14 peace 14 mistress 13 year Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 252 ANTONY 183 VENTIDIUS 94 thou 70 DOLABELLA 69 Caesar 55 Cleopatra 51 Antony 34 CHARMION 32 Octavia 31 Ventidius 30 IRAS 28 Heaven 27 Thou 24 lord 21 ALEXAS 20 Dolabella 17 Egypt 14 Roman 13 o''er 13 madam 13 Tis 11 Twas 11 Dryden 9 hast 8 heaven 8 et 8 Rome 8 Romans 8 OCTAVIA 7 ere 7 SERAPION 7 Octavius 7 Alexas 7 Actium 6 Methinks 6 Exeunt 6 CLEOPATRA 5 wouldst 5 twas 5 god 5 Maecenas 5 God 5 England 4 ye 4 ne 4 lov''st 4 e''er 4 canst 4 art 4 Virgil Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 773 i 491 you 316 he 306 me 272 it 198 him 160 she 135 they 83 her 74 we 74 them 37 us 30 myself 30 himself 21 thee 13 yourself 13 themselves 13 mine 11 yours 7 herself 4 ourselves 3 thyself 3 theirs 2 his 1 yourselves 1 thou 1 perish-- 1 ours 1 one 1 itself 1 is''t 1 hers 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 923 be 412 have 103 do 88 make 86 see 75 go 72 love 72 come 69 take 66 give 64 let 64 leave 62 know 57 think 51 say 49 die 47 bear 45 speak 41 lose 37 enter 36 live 35 hear 34 look 33 find 27 tell 26 bring 25 show 24 draw 23 call 22 stand 22 send 22 meet 22 fear 21 keep 21 fight 20 ruin 20 fall 19 deserve 18 lie 17 turn 17 seem 17 dare 17 betray 16 kill 16 hold 16 follow 16 beg 15 stay 15 grow 15 conquer Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 360 not 143 so 113 more 94 too 90 now 79 then 57 yet 55 well 54 first 47 out 43 own 40 up 39 octavia 37 other 37 last 37 great 36 only 36 never 36 good 35 much 34 tis 33 long 31 such 31 still 28 here 27 just 27 back 26 most 26 down 24 true 24 no 24 again 23 far 21 thus 21 once 20 indeed 20 even 19 false 19 aside 18 therefore 18 poor 17 roman 16 noble 16 little 16 hence 16 happy 16 ever 16 as 15 young 15 plain Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 good 8 least 8 great 6 most 4 bad 3 brave 3 Most 2 manif 2 happy 2 chief 2 bl 1 temp 1 strong 1 stay 1 rich 1 oppr 1 noble 1 mean 1 low 1 li 1 late 1 high 1 heavy 1 harsh 1 foremost 1 fine 1 extreme 1 early 1 dull 1 cool 1 cold 1 civil Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20 most 2 well 1 least Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/100/100-h/100-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/100 Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 antony goes again 1 antony stood firm 1 caesar ''s just 1 caesar is merciful 1 caesar thinks not 1 cleopatra was cleo 1 death be far 1 eyes are open 1 eyes do caesar 1 eyes has guilt 1 eyes have power 1 eyes looks wildly 1 eyes were never 1 god is not 1 gods are antonies 1 gods have not 1 gods look down 1 hand do thou 1 heart ''s so 1 heart is wholly 1 heart was never 1 heaven be true 1 heaven did kindly 1 life ''s not 1 lord looks down 1 love ''s so 1 loved be guilt 1 man is satisfied 1 man was ambitious 1 men are constant 1 men are cowards 1 men have long 1 octavia ''s here 1 octavia does not 1 octavia has him!-- 1 queen ''s not 1 queen has eyes 1 queen is dead 1 queen make love 1 queen stand even 1 soul ''s too 1 soul ''s up 1 soul comes back 1 soul is busy 1 souls come tainted 1 thou been false 1 world ''s not 1 world being capable Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 caesar thinks not so 1 god is not invulnerable 1 gods have not such 1 life ''s not long 1 lord made no such 1 queen ''s not only 1 world ''s not worth A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 2062 author = Dryden, John title = All for Love; Or, The World Well Lost: A Tragedy date = keywords = ALEXAS; ANTONY; CHARMION; CLEOPATRA; Caesar; Heaven; IRAS; OCTAVIA; SERAPION; VENTIDIUS; dolabella; love summary = to that which I reserved for Antony and Cleopatra; whose mutual love That gave the world a lord: ''tis Antony''s. A love, which knows no bounds, to Antony, My emperor; the man I love next Heaven: Thou long''st to curse me, and I give thee leave. And I will leave her; though, Heaven knows, I love Caesar shall know what ''tis to force a lover Ere Caesar saw your eyes, you gave me love, To say it was designed: ''tis true, I loved you, Gods, ''tis too much; too much for man to bear. I love this man, who runs to meet his ruin; How thou upbraid''st my love: The queen has eyes, And when thou speak''st (but let it first be long), Has loved her long; he, next my god-like lord, Think not ''tis thou hast conquered Antony; Then art thou innocent, my poor dear love, Thou hast loved me, id = 1130 author = Shakespeare, William title = The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra date = keywords = ebook summary = THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG''S EARLY FILES PRODUCED AT A TIME WHEN PROOFING METHODS AND TOOLS WERE NOT WELL DEVELOPED. IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#100) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/100 id = 1796 author = Shakespeare, William title = Antony and Cleopatra date = keywords = ebook summary = THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG''S EARLY FILES PRODUCED AT A TIME WHEN PROOFING METHODS AND TOOLS WERE NOT WELL DEVELOPED. AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AT EBOOK #100. THE HTML FILE AT: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/100/100-h/100-h.htm