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Eric Lease Morgan 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11515 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Sir 3 Mr. 3 Lord 3 God 3 England 2 time 2 thing 2 man 2 little 2 like 2 life 2 letter 2 great 2 good 2 Mrs. 2 Miss 2 London 2 Lamb 2 Lady 2 John 2 George 2 English 1 write 1 spanish 1 sidenote 1 scripture 1 love 1 lordship 1 long 1 introduction 1 hope 1 friend 1 french 1 footnote 1 dear 1 day 1 come 1 William 1 Walpole 1 Villiers 1 Thackeray 1 Testament 1 THOMAS 1 Swift 1 St. 1 Spain 1 Society 1 Shelley 1 Seville 1 SIR,--I Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1050 letter 767 time 598 man 505 day 436 friend 390 part 367 book 366 thing 314 place 309 people 307 way 293 life 280 nothing 279 work 273 hand 265 year 263 word 261 person 254 country 238 house 233 one 202 kind 198 world 196 account 190 manner 188 matter 172 town 169 language 168 course 167 mind 164 character 163 paper 163 head 162 subject 162 copy 158 side 157 night 157 name 157 heart 156 writing 152 woman 152 opinion 149 case 148 anything 144 writer 144 horse 143 reason 141 week 141 other 141 morning Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4214 _ 528 Mr. 286 Spain 246 Madrid 234 God 221 Lord 217 Sir 193 Society 186 Bible 149 Mrs. 141 Testament 137 England 127 London 115 New 113 Lady 109 Rev. 106 St. 99 recd 99 Endorsed 96 Brandram 94 George 89 Gospel 86 Miss 83 Testaments 83 English 80 REVD 79 Mandchou 77 BORROW 75 GEORGE 74 Seville 74 G. 71 A. 70 John 69 Government 60 May 58 Dr. 58 Christ 57 Greek 54 c. 54 MADRID 52 de 49 July 48 Revd 46 Committee 45 June 44 Lamb 43 Thackeray 43 SAME 43 B. 42 la Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8878 i 3767 it 3044 you 2273 he 2099 me 1229 they 979 we 953 him 898 them 600 she 417 myself 365 us 339 her 197 himself 139 themselves 120 itself 116 yourself 93 yours 76 one 59 herself 35 ourselves 34 mine 31 thee 9 ours 8 his 8 ''em 7 theirs 7 hers 2 ye 2 oneself 2 ''s 1 ya 1 vnto 1 unsold:-- 1 thyself 1 theim 1 ourself 1 our 1 je 1 hitherto 1 faithful,--she 1 butt 1 buscar 1 bookshelf 1 ay 1 '' Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 13679 be 5812 have 1468 do 912 say 802 make 658 know 645 see 606 think 603 write 567 give 510 take 500 go 500 come 402 find 378 tell 332 call 296 send 295 receive 290 leave 271 hear 262 seem 241 speak 234 hope 233 believe 229 wish 211 read 208 bring 187 get 184 live 179 let 168 pass 165 appear 164 remain 162 look 157 put 154 become 149 keep 147 show 146 ask 141 inform 135 suppose 135 follow 134 feel 134 expect 132 print 129 consider 126 pay 124 return 123 stand 122 mean Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3073 not 1136 so 995 very 984 more 712 much 710 good 697 most 671 great 665 well 554 other 552 now 514 as 502 little 431 only 422 never 394 here 388 last 357 many 352 own 336 first 331 perhaps 323 then 319 up 319 same 318 even 310 too 307 such 297 long 295 ever 268 few 265 however 262 dear 252 far 250 old 247 out 230 present 230 almost 216 indeed 211 least 198 rather 197 there 197 still 196 less 190 always 189 also 188 again 184 yet 171 just 169 down 165 about Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 230 good 188 least 121 most 103 great 37 slight 32 bad 30 high 18 fine 15 low 13 Most 11 large 10 strong 10 eld 10 dear 8 early 7 near 7 late 7 j 6 wise 6 pleasant 5 young 4 sweet 4 small 4 poor 4 manif 4 happy 4 full 4 close 3 weak 3 warm 3 sure 3 strange 3 rich 3 remote 3 pure 3 proud 3 noble 3 keen 3 handsome 3 easy 3 bright 2 wild 2 unworthi 2 sound 2 short 2 old 2 gross 2 grave 2 furth 2 free Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 576 most 23 least 22 well 1 worst 1 long 1 latest 1 friend,--the 1 fainest 1 clearest 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@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 _ is _ 5 one does not 4 _ are _ 4 letters are not 3 _ do _ 3 _ is not 3 _ read _ 3 _ was _ 3 time is not 2 _ does _ 2 _ go on 2 _ have _ 2 _ think _ 2 houses are very 2 letters do not 2 nothing gives presto 2 nothing is more 2 people are more 2 things are not 2 words are frequently 1 _ am _ 1 _ are also 1 _ are not 1 _ be so 1 _ being _ 1 _ call _ 1 _ comes near 1 _ get _ 1 _ go _ 1 _ had _ 1 _ had not 1 _ had something 1 _ has lately 1 _ has never 1 _ has not 1 _ having ample 1 _ is again 1 _ is allowable 1 _ is hers!--an 1 _ is indeed 1 _ is nearly 1 _ knew _ 1 _ leave spain 1 _ live _ 1 _ living word 1 _ make _ 1 _ say out 1 _ saying _ 1 _ take steps 1 _ think too Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ has no enemy 1 _ is not _ 1 _ is not exactly 1 book have no worse 1 letters are not destitute 1 letters are not noteworthy 1 letters are not worth 1 men are not drunkards 1 one does not of 1 one has no _ 1 one hopes not so 1 parts are not equal 1 person was not aware 1 spain are not only 1 things are not proper 1 things are not quite 1 time is not distant 1 time is not really 1 time is not so 1 work has no reference 1 work has no sale A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 603 author = Borrow, George title = Letters of George Borrow to the British and Foreign Bible Society date = keywords = BORROW; Bible; Brandram; Christ; Committee; Endorsed; England; GEORGE; God; Gospel; Government; Lisbon; Lord; Madrid; Mandchou; Mr.; New; REVD; Rev.; SIR,--I; Seville; Sir; Society; Spain; St.; Testament; Villiers; dear; scripture; spanish summary = New Testament in the Mandchou language which has been translated by Mr. Lipoftsoff, at present Councillor of State and Chinese Translator at that in a short time, when I hope to obtain far better information as to the I also received the two letters from St. Petersburg which were written by a dear friend of that place, to whom I journey''s end, and shall presently fall to work, for I must lose no time, of from the terrible and distracted state of Spain at the present time. having met with sale at Madrid.'' Of this letter I shall send a course of matters in Madrid, I write the present letter, although I could There is at present a great demand for Bibles; since the time of writing AND DEAR SIR,--In a few days I shall leave Madrid for Seville; and Spain by printing an edition of the New Testament at Madrid. id = 31072 author = Saintsbury, George title = A Letter Book Selected with an Introduction on the History and Art of Letter-Writing date = keywords = Byron; England; English; George; God; Greek; Horace; John; Johnson; Lady; Lamb; London; Lord; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Shelley; Sir; Swift; Thackeray; Walpole; come; footnote; good; great; introduction; letter; life; like; little; man; sidenote; thing; time; write summary = letter-writers--Horace Walpole--is too severe, but not, like Macaulay''s, and instructions for writing good letters," except in the way (which far On letter-writing, as on most things that can themselves be written and that the time for perfect letter-writing was not quite yet, in this day may almost be said that for some time letters are wholly concerned with As a matter of fact, however, Gray _is_ a good letter-writer--a very things distinctly and definitely good for letter-writing. anything like his letter-writing, it is no wonder that people sat over in many kinds and ways--wrote certainly good and probably many letters. A few more general remarks, however, on _kinds_ of letter-writing--as The man of one letter, in the sense of having written a good one and no Burns (whose own letters by the way do him little justice) hardly comes thought likely to be among the first letter-writers. goodness of letter-writing, it is a very great qualification id = 12515 author = nan title = Selected English Letters (XV-XIX Centuries) date = keywords = Charles; DEAR; Dr.; Dryden; England; English; George; God; Hunt; John; July; June; King; Lady; Lamb; London; Lord; March; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Sir; THOMAS; William; day; french; friend; good; great; hope; letter; life; like; little; long; lordship; love; man; thing; time summary = euer, let God that brought you in the world in his owne good time, about this time of a man''s life solicits most--the desire of house and be the worst thing in her) as to like a melancholy place, and little six till bed time, and has as little enjoyment or pleasure in life at and send it on Thursday; and so good night my dears, and love Presto, Madam,--I have your letter, wherein you let me know that the little who, moreover, loves to be admired, know a man''s heart, but from the man of sense laughs at it, at the same time that he knows he must informed of it (as I hope) in time to prevent it; and shall ever think As I know, dear sir, that to delay my visit for a reason like this till a proper time shall come for publishing the truth, as I have