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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6914 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 84 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 God 3 man 3 day 3 Satan 3 Lord 3 Heaven 3 Devil 2 world 2 way 2 love 2 look 2 like 2 life 2 great 2 Signor 2 Mr. 2 Hell 1 work 1 woman 1 true 1 time 1 think 1 thing 1 smile 1 sin 1 scripture 1 reason 1 power 1 occasion 1 little 1 leave 1 illustration 1 history 1 hand 1 good 1 find 1 feel 1 face 1 eye 1 english 1 eminence 1 chapter 1 body 1 blood 1 Zambullo 1 World 1 Wondergood 1 Willowsmere 1 Volonsky 1 Viscount Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1274 man 777 time 764 day 688 thing 667 hand 641 eye 563 woman 500 life 491 nothing 450 way 437 friend 433 love 427 face 420 world 412 word 355 room 348 moment 336 heart 324 night 314 one 309 house 296 lady 288 something 288 name 286 power 282 place 281 mind 278 part 276 soul 266 work 263 people 254 head 253 door 248 year 239 devil 230 self 225 wife 225 thought 225 death 224 book 222 money 212 magnus 210 light 202 voice 195 arm 187 letter 184 body 182 history 179 father 176 earth Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 13014 _ 1634 Devil 607 God 568 Satan 499 DEVIL 490 Karl 476 Don 346 World 339 Olga 332 KARL 321 OLGA 292 Millar 278 Lucio 245 Heaven 240 Wondergood 234 Sibyl 192 Maria 191 Mr. 189 Man 155 Mavis 153 Magnus 150 Hell 147 Lord 147 Lady 146 Mankind 143 Devils 132 Toppi 132 Elsa 115 Men 112 Spirit 112 Donna 109 Signor 109 Foot 104 ELSA 104 Clare 104 C. 101 Count 100 Prince 99 King 99 Asmodeus 98 Geoffrey 93 L. 93 Christ 91 Rimânez 91 Leonora 90 Miss 89 Theodora 89 Power 88 Word 87 de Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 11715 i 6961 he 6862 you 6064 it 3220 me 2787 him 2195 she 2175 they 1827 we 1736 them 1198 her 787 us 748 himself 455 myself 207 themselves 179 yourself 141 herself 121 one 105 itself 67 mine 43 thee 42 yours 37 ourselves 18 his 16 hers 10 theirs 10 ''s 6 ''em 5 ours 4 thyself 3 i''m 3 ay 2 yourselves 2 you,--_you 2 you''re 2 them,--she 2 oneself 1 yourself,--you 1 yourself,--yet 1 yourself,--she 1 young,--she 1 you?--this 1 you,--you 1 you,"--she 1 you''ll 1 yes;"--she 1 yes,--from 1 ye 1 world,--you 1 whosoever Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 20516 be 7336 have 3452 do 2248 say 1395 know 1331 see 1327 make 1114 go 1108 come 1003 take 936 think 840 give 832 look 732 tell 727 find 565 seem 559 speak 527 leave 439 reply 425 bring 423 hear 421 let 404 call 401 feel 398 want 384 believe 383 ask 364 get 347 turn 340 love 336 fall 327 become 314 begin 298 put 295 appear 293 write 293 stand 264 understand 264 live 259 follow 258 pass 251 laugh 242 meet 238 mean 234 keep 226 cry 223 enter 222 answer 220 suppose 214 lose Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5398 not 2014 so 1099 more 1049 very 1045 now 877 only 858 then 783 well 781 great 774 good 745 up 728 as 710 much 700 out 664 own 656 other 651 too 641 never 625 little 617 such 588 here 577 most 534 first 517 old 497 again 496 even 473 just 458 many 440 long 408 down 395 still 375 same 371 ever 354 last 344 away 341 all 333 thus 331 there 329 once 322 enough 319 indeed 310 however 304 yet 297 always 295 really 294 new 287 true 286 on 285 quite 279 back Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 180 least 156 good 118 most 63 great 46 high 38 bad 28 slight 14 low 13 noble 11 deep 10 fine 9 pure 9 late 9 large 8 strange 8 small 8 rich 8 near 8 j 8 bright 8 Most 7 new 6 sweet 6 eld 6 early 6 dear 6 black 5 wise 5 wild 5 soft 5 proud 5 l 5 fair 4 vile 4 topmost 4 strong 4 simple 4 mean 4 close 4 big 3 weak 3 true 3 mere 3 manif 3 lovely 3 grand 3 full 3 faint 3 deadly 3 dark Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 459 most 19 well 19 least 1 worst 1 same,--the 1 near 1 month,"--the 1 hypocrisy,--her 1 absurd,--as Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.freeliterature.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.freeliterature.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 _ is _ 12 _ was not 11 _ are _ 11 _ do n''t 10 _ coming down 10 _ has not 9 _ is not 6 _ am _ 6 _ did not 6 _ goes out 6 _ have _ 6 _ was _ 6 devil is not 5 _ comes in 5 _ does not 5 _ know _ 5 _ love _ 5 karl did not 4 _ comes back 4 _ comes down 4 _ was now 4 _ was really 4 karl went on 3 _ are n''t 3 _ are not 3 _ do _ 3 _ go _ 3 _ goes off 3 _ goes up 3 _ had not 3 _ knows _ 3 _ looks up 3 _ was dead 3 devil do n''t 3 karl do n''t 3 olga do n''t 3 world is full 2 _ are always 2 _ been able 2 _ being so 2 _ being thus 2 _ comes c. 2 _ do not 2 _ found _ 2 _ goes back 2 _ has indeed 2 _ has more 2 _ has very 2 _ is there 2 _ is very Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 _ has no particular 2 _ was not _ 1 _ are not yet 1 _ be no more 1 _ did not immediately 1 _ had no hand 1 _ had no such 1 _ has not quite 1 _ has not yet 1 _ have no ideas 1 _ is no _ 1 _ is no fool 1 _ is no infidel 1 _ is no more 1 _ is no old 1 _ is not here 1 _ is not infallible 1 _ is not only 1 _ is not orthodox 1 _ is not pleased 1 _ is not so 1 _ is not very 1 _ was no doctor 1 _ was not far 1 _ was not half 1 _ was not immediately 1 _ was not long 1 _ was not only 1 _ was not so 1 devil found not subject 1 devil has not such 1 devil is not only 1 devil is not yet 1 devil was not mistaken 1 devil was not so 1 eyes are not easily 1 friend has not only 1 heart is not only 1 life has no object 1 man did not exactly 1 man gives no clue 1 man has no other 1 olga had not yet 1 rooms are not extraordinary 1 satan had no power 1 satan has no right 1 satan is no longer 1 satan is not guilty 1 things are not so 1 things had no existence A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 42665 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = Satan''s Diary date = keywords = Andreyev; Campagna; Cardinal; God; Madonna; Magnus; Maria; Mr.; Rome; Russia; Satan; Signor; Thomas; Toppi; Wondergood; eminence; like; man summary = "Yes, it is Rome," affirmed Toppi, and raised his hand: "do you hear friend, Signor Thomas Magnus and his beautiful daughter, Maria. Toppi left and Signor Magnus opened wide his big sad eyes. To tell the truth: I liked "Thomas Magnus" at that moment. my face assumed at Magnus'' promise to transmit my greetings to Maria. Both of us looked simultaneously at his white hands and Magnus replied to work, Wondergood!'' Oh, Magnus is a great man. Something like respect arose in Magnus'' eyes...the devil take him, "Why do you look at me like that, Wondergood? Maria and my very thoughts on the man--Magnus, but the _real_ my mind "Pardon me, dear Magnus, but I would like to see the Signorina Maria. motionless hand of Thomas Magnus: apparently he must have looked like "Sit down, Maria.--As you see, Wondergood,"--began Magnus in a dry and "Do you hear, Wondergood?" asked Magnus, laughing. id = 31349 author = Bennitt, Ralph title = Satan and the Comrades date = keywords = Broncov; Charon; Cletus; Hell; Nick; Volonsky summary = Nick felt almost good-humoredly buoyant after his year''s holiday as a Apparently, old Mulciber had done a bang-up job, and Nick roared in Nick eyed the loyal old fellow''s red tie with amazement. "You still smell like a Communist, Char," Nick said, sniffing the good "Very good, indeed." Scanning the paper, Nick smiled as he recognized sniff all your customers and make sure they don''t _smell_ like a Red. You know the aroma by now--sweet peas with an underlying stink--so "I guessed that from Charon''s description," Nick said calmly. Volonsky opened his mouth, but Nick wiggled a finger, and no yell came "Hush, fool!" Nick looked toward Cletus just then gazing into the "Your Excellency Comrade Broncov, I have brought Prince Navi. "Go to hell and find all you want," Nick said with a wicked grin. language, Nick added: "Good work, Cleet. Poised on air, Nick and Cletus became invisible to mortal eyes. id = 42332 author = Corelli, Marie title = The Sorrows of Satan or, The Strange Experience of One Geoffrey Tempest, Millionaire: A Romance date = keywords = Amiel; Bentham; Charlotte; Chesney; Clare; Court; Diana; Earl; Edition; Elton; England; Geoffrey; God; Heaven; Lady; London; Lord; Lucio; Lynton; Mavis; Miss; Prince; Rimânez; Sibyl; Tempest; Viscount; Willowsmere; day; english; eye; face; feel; find; good; great; hand; leave; life; like; little; look; love; man; smile; think; time; true; way; woman; world summary = "I am not fit to accompany you, prince," I said--"I look more like a "Good-day Mr Tempest,"--said Mr Bentham--"I need scarcely say that we "No doubt she had beautiful eyes,"--said Rimânez smiling. "Now let us talk,"--he said--"I believe I am at present the best friend "Possibly you will"--he said, looking at me through half-closed eyes and "Yes--and dream of Lady Sibyl!" said Lucio laughing--"If she fascinates "Let me persuade you Viscount Lynton," said Lucio, looking at him with fellow rolled up his eyes like a clergyman and said, ''Let us pray!'' and "We heard some shocking news this morning, Mr Tempest," said Lady Sibyl, "Mavis Clare is a genius,"--Lady Sibyl said presently--"If Mr Tempest the universe;"--said Lucio suddenly, looking out of the window as we tell Sibyl what I''ve said if you like; I know you''re in love with her!" "Tell me," I said with a half-smile--"Do you know how to love yet?" id = 31053 author = Defoe, Daniel title = The History of the Devil, As Well Ancient as Modern: In Two Parts date = keywords = Angels; Cain; Cloven; Devil; Earth; Father; Foot; God; Heaven; Hell; King; Lord; Man; Mankind; Men; Milton; Mr.; Nature; Noah; People; Power; Satan; Spirit; Time; World; body; day; history; occasion; reason; scripture; thing; way; work summary = things to come; _superior_ or _inferior_, GOD and the _Devil_, fill up in some sense be said, _no man has seen the Devil at any time_; all gives but very little light into any thing of the _Devil_''s Story before _Of the Power of the Devil at the Time of the Creation of this World; In a Word, _Satan_ left to himself as a Devil, and to the Power, which the Devil had upon his Hands in the World; for, as I have said, _till himself, tho'' all the World knows him to have a foolish _Devil_ in him, certainly did, or we have room to think the DEVIL knows less of Things Devil acting by this Cloven-Foot, as a Machine, has done great Things in But the Devil, as he is God of the World, has one particular Advantage, foretel Things to come, which, ''tis said, the _Devil_ himself cannot id = 51145 author = Le Sage, Alain René title = Asmodeus; or, The Devil on Two Sticks date = keywords = Alvaro; Asmodeus; Belflor; CHAPTER; Cleophas; Count; Demon; Devil; Don; Donna; Fabricio; Heaven; Juan; Leandro; Leonora; Luis; Madrid; Marcella; Mendoza; Pedro; Sage; Signor; Student; Theodora; Toledan; Zambullo; illustration summary = "Signor Asmodeus," replied Leandro Perez, "it is, as you know, long you observe two young men with an old woman?" "Yes," replied Cleophas, said Leandro, "the man does appear deeply affected; but I perceive, in his life." "His was indeed a noble mind," replied the sick man, "as child?" cried Marcella in reply; "and why should we leave this poor man on that you may depend." "Answer me, Count!" replied the old man Here Don Cleophas interrupted the Devil: "Signor Asmodeus," said he, "Signor," replied the old man, "after this frankness, which belongs more honourable,'' replied the old man, ''it would not be worth following her eyes opened, and looking on the old man, she said to him with Don Fabricio was about to reply; but the lady, placing her hand in shall not occupy your time in vain," replied the Devil, "in telling id = 46185 author = Molnár, Ferenc title = The Devil date = keywords = DEVIL; ELSA; KARL; MIMI; OLGA summary = Yes--tonight Karl is to fall in love with his future wife. [OLGA _and_ KARL _look at the_ DEVIL OLGA, _crossing to_ KARL; _to the_ DEVIL OLGA, _goes to_ KARL _R. [KARL _crosses to R._ OLGA _opens door of studio, OLGA, _coming down R._ KARL _goes behind big chair_ KARL, _has been talking to_ OLGA, _but now goes over to_ HERMAN starts to talk at once to the DEVIL, KARL goes toward OLGA, who meets KARL up C. DEVIL, _rises, takes both_ KARL''S _hands_ [DEVIL _and OLGA come down. ELSA, _moves chair so she can hide_ OLGA _from_ KARL. silence,_ KARL _stares at_ OLGA _and the_ DEVIL, DEVIL, _goes up stairs below_ KARL OLGA, _looking at_ KARL _and_ DEVIL, _and speaking with [OLGA _looks up at the_ DEVIL, _who is standing [_Takes a step towards_ KARL, _looks at_ DEVIL [_Silence_, KARL _looks at_ DEVIL, OLGA _is DEVIL, _looking at_ OLGA id = 25947 author = O''Brien, Joseph title = The Devil: A Tragedy of the Heart and Conscience date = keywords = Elsa; Heinrich; Herman; Karl; Millar; Mimi; Olga; chapter; look; love summary = "Yes, you do, Karl," Olga said, as she turned and faced him. Karl walked over to Olga and said with quiet earnestness: Olga covered her burning face with her hands, and Karl went on: "Come in, madame," Karl said, bowing gravely and entering into her play. "Karl, my good friend, I did wrong in coming here," Olga said. Millar had talked so absorbingly that Karl and Olga unconsciously drew Millar leaned down, placing his hands over Karl''s and Olga''s as they "Yes, but Olga has been here for two hours," Herman said, looking at his "Yes, put on your coat," Herman said, turning to talk to Millar, whom he Karl and Mimi drew away from each other, and Millar looked at them, Karl said nothing more, and after a few minutes of silence Millar "Ah, Karl, she is a clever woman; cleverer than I thought," Millar said, Karl took the letter, looking wonderingly from Olga to Millar. id = 43205 author = Wimberly, C. F. (Charles Franklin) title = Is the Devil a Myth? date = keywords = Bible; Christ; Church; Devil; God; Holy; Jesus; Job; Lord; Lucifer; Paul; Satan; Son; blood; day; great; life; man; power; sin; world summary = "And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out God allows His enemies, both men and devils, to was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which degree of purpose, the Devil seeks to destroy the work of the Son of God. The Devil seeks to destroy truth, righteousness, virtue, religion, hope, faith, visions of God, power of the Blood, thoughts of eternity and of Satan was sufficient to bring out all the resources of the Son of God. Here was the greatest, wisest, purest and strongest man that ever walked not subject to the law of God, and cannot be: carnal mind, old man. power of man''s life "is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can the Devil." The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus--the God-Man--is an