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Reducing subject-borrowGeorge-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19767 author = Shorter, Clement King title = George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters of Borrow and His Friends date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 150081 sentences = 9043 flesch = 78 summary = _George Borrow: The Man and his Books._ By Edward Thomas. letters of George Borrow to the Bible Society, which the Rev. T. Ann Borrow lived in Willow Lane, Norwich, for thirty-three years. John Thomas Borrow was born two years before his younger brother, that Borrow was twenty years of age and living in Norwich when Mrs. Taylor died. comes little into the story of Borrow's life, as do the early houses of books that he handled came from the Norwich library, and when Mrs. Borrow wrote to her elder son to say that George was working hard, as we [100] Darlow's _George Borrow's Letters to the Bible Society_, page 76. Borrow, as we have seen, took many years to write _Lavengro_. _Letters from George Borrow to the Bible Society_, 159, 162, 163, 169; _Letters from George Borrow to the Bible Society_, 159, 162, 163, 169; cache = ./cache/19767.txt txt = ./txt/19767.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21869 author = Shorter, Clement King title = Immortal Memories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57075 sentences = 3534 flesch = 76 summary = with the great city which Johnson came to love so much, is to let in a read Johnson's biography of Milton in the _Lives of the Poets_: "Oh! greatest letter-writer in a language which has produced many great letterwriters--Walpole, Gray, Byron, Scott, FitzGerald, and a long list. series of little books as _The English Men of Letters_ and the _Great find certain letters to Thomas in Birkbeck Hill's edition; Dr. Johnson many years' work, and the book has not yet gone into a second edition. "The great thing is to get people to read the Borrow books: there is book is in 2 volumes in Bohn's Library--an excellent edition. is that published in 8 volumes, edited by George A. should be read in the edition published in 2 volumes by David Nutt, with volumes, _The First Forty Years_ in 1882 and _Life in London_ in 1884. cache = ./cache/21869.txt txt = ./txt/21869.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21776 author = Beeching, H. C. (Henry Charles) title = George Borrow A Sermon Preached in Norwich Cathedral on July 6, 1913 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2453 sentences = 111 flesch = 69 summary = Literature also exists to interpret life, studied Esau in his wandering life with interested eyes, and won his of Dereham, that though civilisation arose from life in cities, yet the consequence of this love of the open air and the open country Borrow the despised gipsies, which Borrow held up before his generation. opinion that Borrow's ideal of life was too self-absorbed to allow of claim, whether of blood, or friendship, or need, Borrow's ideal admitted ideal of conduct which Borrow offers us in his books, because it was a goes, Borrow lived by his ideal resolutely. The fundamental dogma of Borrow's religion was the providence of God. So We have known since Borrow another great Englishman who In the passage just quoted Borrow speaks of God's "inscrutable" decrees. calling to the soul of man not to lose its power of wonder, Borrow is in cache = ./cache/21776.txt txt = ./txt/21776.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18588 author = Thomas, Edward title = George Borrow: The Man and His Books date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 106757 sentences = 5814 flesch = 79 summary = In spite of this, Borrow said in the same book that this would probably Ireland--"people of evil report, of whom terrible things were said--horsewitches and the like." His mother made the excuse: "But he thinks of It was hardly these little things that kept Borrow working at "Lavengro" "'The best in mother England,' said the very old man, taking a knobbed little like any book written by either man: in "The Bible in Spain" a "Do ye mean," Borrow says that he said, "that ye would wish to be Dr. Knapp would be inclined to say that Borrow did know a young man named To-day very few will do more than smile when Borrow says of the Gypsies, particular, or the Gypsies, or Borrow himself, through the long ways and There is no doubt that Borrow liked a strong or an extraordinary man none relating to Gypsy life in England." By George Borrow. cache = ./cache/18588.txt txt = ./txt/18588.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21538 author = Hooper, James title = Souvenir of the George Borrow Celebration Norwich, July 5th, 1913 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16101 sentences = 788 flesch = 74 summary = Borrow's old home in Willow Lane, the Rev. F. George Borrow and Petulengro overlooking the City of Norwich for the [Picture: George Borrow's birthplace, Dumpling Green, East Dereham] Borrow's life the strange attacks of what he called "the Fear" or "the Borrow's life, for, soon after, when he first came among gypsy tents, and each tarrying-place Captain Borrow sent his sons to the best school [Picture: Borrow's House, Willow Lane] [Picture: Norwich Castle and Cattle Market in Borrow's Time. asked: "How is my mother, and how is the dog?" Old Mrs. Borrow, down in [Picture: George Borrow's House, Oulton, near Lowestoft] George Henry Borrow, "gentleman, of the City of Norwich," was married at [Picture: George Borrow. [Picture: George Borrow. Borrow, a pupil of Old Borrow was "perhaps the handsomest man of his day." On the other hand, Old Mrs. Borrow mentions her [Picture: George Borrow's grave, Brompton Cemetery. cache = ./cache/21538.txt txt = ./txt/21538.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13957 author = Borrow, George title = The Pocket George Borrow Passages chosen from the works of George Borrow date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 43617 sentences = 2303 flesch = 83 summary = fell on either side of her head, like horse-tails, half-way down her mounted on wild-looking horses, came dashing down the road in the 'Well,' said the old man, 'I once saw the king of the vipers, and since 'How do I know?' said the old man, 'who else should it be? 'Of course,' said the old man; 'I have never seen him myself, but I have you would let me get into the saddle,' said the man; 'the horse knows horse,' said he, placing his hand upon the pommel of the saddle, and horse!' said Mr. Petulengro; 'now come back, Tawno.' The leap from the 'Good are the horses of the Moslems,' said my old friend; 'where will you 'What horse is that?' said I to a very old fellow, the counterpart of the 'The best in mother England,' said the very old man, taking a knobbed cache = ./cache/13957.txt txt = ./txt/13957.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 25939 author = Wise, Thomas James title = A Bibliography of the writings in Prose and Verse of George Henry Borrow date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45616 sentences = 6431 flesch = 90 summary = _Romantic Ballads_, with the original Title-page, in the Library of the Marsk Stig / A Ballad / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for The Serpent Knight / and / Other Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / The King's Wake / and Other Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / The Dalby Bear / and Other Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / Hafbur and Signe / A Ballad / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for The Songs of Ranild / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Ermeline / A Ballad / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Circulation Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Circulation the following Ballads by George Borrow:-- cache = ./cache/25939.txt txt = ./txt/25939.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 19767 18588 21869 19767 25939 18588 number of items: 7 sum of words: 421,700 average size in words: 60,242 average readability score: 78 nouns: man; 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three dimensions: borrow said man; pp _the page; ideal esau gipsies; ccx074 isaac email; ccx074 isaac email file(s): ./cache/19767.txt, ./cache/25939.txt, ./cache/21776.txt, ./cache/21776.txt, ./cache/21776.txt titles(s): George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters of Borrow and His Friends | A Bibliography of the writings in Prose and Verse of George Henry Borrow | George Borrow A Sermon Preached in Norwich Cathedral on July 6, 1913 | George Borrow A Sermon Preached in Norwich Cathedral on July 6, 1913 | George Borrow A Sermon Preached in Norwich Cathedral on July 6, 1913 Type: gutenberg title: subject-borrowGeorge-gutenberg date: 2021-06-01 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Borrow, George, 1803-1881" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 21776 author: Beeching, H. C. (Henry Charles) title: George Borrow A Sermon Preached in Norwich Cathedral on July 6, 1913 date: words: 2453 sentences: 111 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/21776.txt txt: ./txt/21776.txt summary: Literature also exists to interpret life, studied Esau in his wandering life with interested eyes, and won his of Dereham, that though civilisation arose from life in cities, yet the consequence of this love of the open air and the open country Borrow the despised gipsies, which Borrow held up before his generation. opinion that Borrow''s ideal of life was too self-absorbed to allow of claim, whether of blood, or friendship, or need, Borrow''s ideal admitted ideal of conduct which Borrow offers us in his books, because it was a goes, Borrow lived by his ideal resolutely. The fundamental dogma of Borrow''s religion was the providence of God. So We have known since Borrow another great Englishman who In the passage just quoted Borrow speaks of God''s "inscrutable" decrees. calling to the soul of man not to lose its power of wonder, Borrow is in id: 13957 author: Borrow, George title: The Pocket George Borrow Passages chosen from the works of George Borrow date: words: 43617 sentences: 2303 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/13957.txt txt: ./txt/13957.txt summary: fell on either side of her head, like horse-tails, half-way down her mounted on wild-looking horses, came dashing down the road in the ''Well,'' said the old man, ''I once saw the king of the vipers, and since ''How do I know?'' said the old man, ''who else should it be? ''Of course,'' said the old man; ''I have never seen him myself, but I have you would let me get into the saddle,'' said the man; ''the horse knows horse,'' said he, placing his hand upon the pommel of the saddle, and horse!'' said Mr. Petulengro; ''now come back, Tawno.'' The leap from the ''Good are the horses of the Moslems,'' said my old friend; ''where will you ''What horse is that?'' said I to a very old fellow, the counterpart of the ''The best in mother England,'' said the very old man, taking a knobbed id: 21538 author: Hooper, James title: Souvenir of the George Borrow Celebration Norwich, July 5th, 1913 date: words: 16101 sentences: 788 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/21538.txt txt: ./txt/21538.txt summary: Borrow''s old home in Willow Lane, the Rev. F. George Borrow and Petulengro overlooking the City of Norwich for the [Picture: George Borrow''s birthplace, Dumpling Green, East Dereham] Borrow''s life the strange attacks of what he called "the Fear" or "the Borrow''s life, for, soon after, when he first came among gypsy tents, and each tarrying-place Captain Borrow sent his sons to the best school [Picture: Borrow''s House, Willow Lane] [Picture: Norwich Castle and Cattle Market in Borrow''s Time. asked: "How is my mother, and how is the dog?" Old Mrs. Borrow, down in [Picture: George Borrow''s House, Oulton, near Lowestoft] George Henry Borrow, "gentleman, of the City of Norwich," was married at [Picture: George Borrow. [Picture: George Borrow. Borrow, a pupil of Old Borrow was "perhaps the handsomest man of his day." On the other hand, Old Mrs. Borrow mentions her [Picture: George Borrow''s grave, Brompton Cemetery. id: 19767 author: Shorter, Clement King title: George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters of Borrow and His Friends date: words: 150081 sentences: 9043 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/19767.txt txt: ./txt/19767.txt summary: _George Borrow: The Man and his Books._ By Edward Thomas. letters of George Borrow to the Bible Society, which the Rev. T. Ann Borrow lived in Willow Lane, Norwich, for thirty-three years. John Thomas Borrow was born two years before his younger brother, that Borrow was twenty years of age and living in Norwich when Mrs. Taylor died. comes little into the story of Borrow''s life, as do the early houses of books that he handled came from the Norwich library, and when Mrs. Borrow wrote to her elder son to say that George was working hard, as we [100] Darlow''s _George Borrow''s Letters to the Bible Society_, page 76. Borrow, as we have seen, took many years to write _Lavengro_. _Letters from George Borrow to the Bible Society_, 159, 162, 163, 169; _Letters from George Borrow to the Bible Society_, 159, 162, 163, 169; id: 21869 author: Shorter, Clement King title: Immortal Memories date: words: 57075 sentences: 3534 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/21869.txt txt: ./txt/21869.txt summary: with the great city which Johnson came to love so much, is to let in a read Johnson''s biography of Milton in the _Lives of the Poets_: "Oh! greatest letter-writer in a language which has produced many great letterwriters--Walpole, Gray, Byron, Scott, FitzGerald, and a long list. series of little books as _The English Men of Letters_ and the _Great find certain letters to Thomas in Birkbeck Hill''s edition; Dr. Johnson many years'' work, and the book has not yet gone into a second edition. "The great thing is to get people to read the Borrow books: there is book is in 2 volumes in Bohn''s Library--an excellent edition. is that published in 8 volumes, edited by George A. should be read in the edition published in 2 volumes by David Nutt, with volumes, _The First Forty Years_ in 1882 and _Life in London_ in 1884. id: 18588 author: Thomas, Edward title: George Borrow: The Man and His Books date: words: 106757 sentences: 5814 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/18588.txt txt: ./txt/18588.txt summary: In spite of this, Borrow said in the same book that this would probably Ireland--"people of evil report, of whom terrible things were said--horsewitches and the like." His mother made the excuse: "But he thinks of It was hardly these little things that kept Borrow working at "Lavengro" "''The best in mother England,'' said the very old man, taking a knobbed little like any book written by either man: in "The Bible in Spain" a "Do ye mean," Borrow says that he said, "that ye would wish to be Dr. Knapp would be inclined to say that Borrow did know a young man named To-day very few will do more than smile when Borrow says of the Gypsies, particular, or the Gypsies, or Borrow himself, through the long ways and There is no doubt that Borrow liked a strong or an extraordinary man none relating to Gypsy life in England." By George Borrow. id: 25939 author: Wise, Thomas James title: A Bibliography of the writings in Prose and Verse of George Henry Borrow date: words: 45616 sentences: 6431 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/25939.txt txt: ./txt/25939.txt summary: _Romantic Ballads_, with the original Title-page, in the Library of the Marsk Stig / A Ballad / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for The Serpent Knight / and / Other Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / The King''s Wake / and Other Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / The Dalby Bear / and Other Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / Hafbur and Signe / A Ballad / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for The Songs of Ranild / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Ermeline / A Ballad / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Circulation Ballads / By / George Borrow / London: / Printed for Private Circulation the following Ballads by George Borrow:-- ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel