mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-goetheJohannWolfgangVon-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/19753.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/1287.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/5641.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/5733.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/11123.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/6314.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/6312.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/46883.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-goetheJohannWolfgangVon-gutenberg FILE: cache/1287.txt OUTPUT: txt/1287.txt FILE: cache/19753.txt OUTPUT: txt/19753.txt FILE: cache/11123.txt OUTPUT: txt/11123.txt FILE: cache/5733.txt OUTPUT: txt/5733.txt FILE: cache/6312.txt OUTPUT: txt/6312.txt FILE: cache/5641.txt OUTPUT: txt/5641.txt FILE: cache/46883.txt OUTPUT: txt/46883.txt FILE: cache/6314.txt OUTPUT: txt/6314.txt === file2bib.sh === id: 1287 author: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von title: The Poems of Goethe, Translated in the Original Metres date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/1287.txt cache: ./cache/1287.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; 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(Luise) title: Goethe and Schiller: An Historical Romance date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46883.txt cache: ./cache/46883.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 11 resourceName b'46883.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-goetheJohannWolfgangVon-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19753 author = Brown, Peter Hume title = The Youth of Goethe date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 79380 sentences = 4331 flesch = 71 summary = [Footnote 4: In his later years Goethe preferred life in a small town. [Footnote 5: To Chancellor von Müller Goethe said: "Mein Vater war ein [Footnote 8: Goethe's letters addressed to Cornelia from Leipzig, when it was, in the course of life which Goethe was to follow in Leipzig we [Footnote 13: So Weislingen (in _Götz von Berlichingen_), whom Goethe follow the career of Goethe from the day he entered Leipzig till the during these Leipzig years Goethe played a sufficient number of pranks [Footnote 48: Referring to the time he now spent in Frankfort, Goethe [Footnote 78: Writing to a correspondent in 1780, Goethe says: "Herder [Footnote 82: Herder himself says of his influence on Goethe: "Ich The day following the writing of the letter just quoted, Goethe wrote Goethe's life, to the period of his sojourn in Italy, when years had cache = ./cache/19753.txt txt = ./txt/19753.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 5641 author = Lehrs, Ernst title = Man or Matter Introduction to a Spiritual Understanding of Nature on the Basis of Goethe's Method of Training Observation and Thought date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 141605 sentences = 5892 flesch = 60 summary = Goethe's search for a satisfactory conception of Light and Colour. collection of new conceptions in various fields of natural observation. as active in nature as for example electricity and magnetism, come present-day man it is only natural to translate every new discovery behaviour of the new force of nature to carry on electrical experiments physical forces of nature, that Goethe came clearly to see that he had Our pursuit of Goethe's way of observing the life of the plant has Here Ruskin in an entirely Goethean way points to form in nature as the Goethe's way of observing nature is, in fact, a when following Goethe's method of observing nature, stands in no sort conviction that in the way man experiences nature in his soul, human organism of an 'inner' light which first forms the eye from the coming into being of the world of Form in nature if we observe what cache = ./cache/5641.txt txt = ./txt/5641.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11123 author = nan title = The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 125953 sentences = 13303 flesch = 89 summary = In our arms thou'lt find thy prize, and love too, "I love thee, I'm charm'd by thy beauty, dear boy! I'm near thee, though thou far away mayst be-Thou wert, mother, so long in rummaging 'mong thy old pieces, For thou must know that my mother, already presaging thy sorrows, Yet did I not comprehend thee until thou sentest thy mother Yes, my Hermann, thy father's old age thou greatly canst gladden, "Son, what change has come o'er thee today, and over thy temper, So she be honest and good, thy father will let thee espouse her, "Heart and soul and spirit, my friend, I willingly trust thee; I will not let thee depart: thou art the betrothed of my Hermann." But hast thou, since thy coming here, done naught? presumptuous mortal with the words: "Thou art like the spirit whom Thou art a good kind-hearted man, cache = ./cache/11123.txt txt = ./txt/11123.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6312 author = Emerson, Ralph Waldo title = Representative Men: Seven Lectures date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58309 sentences = 2931 flesch = 71 summary = It is natural to believe in great men. When nature removes a great man, people explore I admire great men of all classes, those who stand for facts, and for The Bible of the learned for twentytwo hundred years, every brisk young man, who says in succession fine Plato, too, like every great man, consumed his own times. man, able to honor, at the same time, the ideal, or laws of the mind, bringing certain things to pass;--the men of talent and action. in the world." "I don't know how great men you may be," said the Guinea One man appears whose nature is to all men's eyes Other men say wise things as well as he; only they say a good human fate: but, that this man of men, he who gave to the science of Men give way before such a man generalization, so that men saw in him combined the natural and the cache = ./cache/6312.txt txt = ./txt/6312.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6314 author = De Quincey, Thomas title = Biographical Essays date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 80971 sentences = 3282 flesch = 63 summary = great rival Pope, who had expressly studied Shakspeare, was, after Shakspeare was in fact the first man of letters, Pope five latter years of his life Shakspeare passed in dignified ease, power to Shakspeare's female world, is a peculiar fact of contrast but Pope's father was a man of sense and principle; he must have public favor, in the year 1709 Pope first came forward upon the In the year 1712, Pope appeared again before the public as the twenty years after the publication of the poem, in which Pope, in a Pope's works; a monument of satirical power the greatest which man unhappy man had visited Pope for the last time. of Pope about four years before, by a defence of the Essay on Man, that which comes from the personal friends of Pope, little natural that an intellectual man like the Sergeant, personally made cache = ./cache/6314.txt txt = ./txt/6314.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46883 author = Mühlbach, L. 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"Long live King Frederick William the Second!" cried the valet Rietz, this great king," said Frederick William, in a low voice, while tears "I shall never forget the great king," said the prince royal, his "No, my true, my generous friend, come to my heart!" cried the king, as "Come, my friends, let us return to the house," said Schiller, smiling cache = ./cache/46883.txt txt = ./txt/46883.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5733 author = Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von title = Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 153485 sentences = 5858 flesch = 66 summary = reading him he felt, he said, like a blind man who suddenly receives his long time to come, but a great deal of small gear of the same ware had every thing was quiet in the house, I whiled away the time with my pots At that time the general interchange of personal good wishes made the small, thin man of lively good nature, that in his earlier years he had But for this the good old man cared but little, days he let me sit as long as I could read, many times alone; 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thy one topic; one dimension: goethe file(s): titles(s): The Poems of Goethe, Translated in the Original Metres three topics; one dimension: goethe; king; nature file(s): ./cache/11123.txt, ./cache/46883.txt, ./cache/5641.txt titles(s): The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. | Goethe and Schiller: An Historical Romance | Man or Matter Introduction to a Spiritual Understanding of Nature on the Basis of Goethe''s Method of Training Observation and Thought five topics; three dimensions: king love said; nature thou man; goethe life man; time man great; reacts summed cartesian file(s): ./cache/46883.txt, ./cache/5641.txt, ./cache/19753.txt, ./cache/5733.txt, titles(s): Goethe and Schiller: An Historical Romance | Man or Matter Introduction to a Spiritual Understanding of Nature on the Basis of Goethe''s Method of Training Observation and Thought | The Youth of Goethe | Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life | The Poems of Goethe, Translated in the Original Metres Type: gutenberg title: subject-goetheJohannWolfgangVon-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 19753 author: Brown, Peter Hume title: The Youth of Goethe date: words: 79380.0 sentences: 4331.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/19753.txt txt: ./txt/19753.txt summary: [Footnote 4: In his later years Goethe preferred life in a small town. [Footnote 5: To Chancellor von Müller Goethe said: "Mein Vater war ein [Footnote 8: Goethe''s letters addressed to Cornelia from Leipzig, when it was, in the course of life which Goethe was to follow in Leipzig we [Footnote 13: So Weislingen (in _Götz von Berlichingen_), whom Goethe follow the career of Goethe from the day he entered Leipzig till the during these Leipzig years Goethe played a sufficient number of pranks [Footnote 48: Referring to the time he now spent in Frankfort, Goethe [Footnote 78: Writing to a correspondent in 1780, Goethe says: "Herder [Footnote 82: Herder himself says of his influence on Goethe: "Ich The day following the writing of the letter just quoted, Goethe wrote Goethe''s life, to the period of his sojourn in Italy, when years had id: 6314 author: De Quincey, Thomas title: Biographical Essays date: words: 80971.0 sentences: 3282.0 pages: flesch: 63.0 cache: ./cache/6314.txt txt: ./txt/6314.txt summary: great rival Pope, who had expressly studied Shakspeare, was, after Shakspeare was in fact the first man of letters, Pope five latter years of his life Shakspeare passed in dignified ease, power to Shakspeare''s female world, is a peculiar fact of contrast but Pope''s father was a man of sense and principle; he must have public favor, in the year 1709 Pope first came forward upon the In the year 1712, Pope appeared again before the public as the twenty years after the publication of the poem, in which Pope, in a Pope''s works; a monument of satirical power the greatest which man unhappy man had visited Pope for the last time. of Pope about four years before, by a defence of the Essay on Man, that which comes from the personal friends of Pope, little natural that an intellectual man like the Sergeant, personally made id: 6312 author: Emerson, Ralph Waldo title: Representative Men: Seven Lectures date: words: 58309.0 sentences: 2931.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/6312.txt txt: ./txt/6312.txt summary: It is natural to believe in great men. When nature removes a great man, people explore I admire great men of all classes, those who stand for facts, and for The Bible of the learned for twentytwo hundred years, every brisk young man, who says in succession fine Plato, too, like every great man, consumed his own times. man, able to honor, at the same time, the ideal, or laws of the mind, bringing certain things to pass;--the men of talent and action. in the world." "I don''t know how great men you may be," said the Guinea One man appears whose nature is to all men''s eyes Other men say wise things as well as he; only they say a good human fate: but, that this man of men, he who gave to the science of Men give way before such a man generalization, so that men saw in him combined the natural and the id: 1287 author: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von title: The Poems of Goethe, Translated in the Original Metres date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 5733 author: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von title: Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life date: words: 153485.0 sentences: 5858.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/5733.txt txt: ./txt/5733.txt summary: reading him he felt, he said, like a blind man who suddenly receives his long time to come, but a great deal of small gear of the same ware had every thing was quiet in the house, I whiled away the time with my pots At that time the general interchange of personal good wishes made the small, thin man of lively good nature, that in his earlier years he had But for this the good old man cared but little, days he let me sit as long as I could read, many times alone; after a disturb them; but ''there is a time for all things,''--an excellent great rapidly, and it needs not a man''s life-time to bring such things to feeling of revering a great man; so did a new friend, whom I gained at Time is infinitely long; and each day is a vessel into which a great id: 5641 author: Lehrs, Ernst title: Man or Matter Introduction to a Spiritual Understanding of Nature on the Basis of Goethe''s Method of Training Observation and Thought date: words: 141605.0 sentences: 5892.0 pages: flesch: 60.0 cache: ./cache/5641.txt txt: ./txt/5641.txt summary: Goethe''s search for a satisfactory conception of Light and Colour. collection of new conceptions in various fields of natural observation. as active in nature as for example electricity and magnetism, come present-day man it is only natural to translate every new discovery behaviour of the new force of nature to carry on electrical experiments physical forces of nature, that Goethe came clearly to see that he had Our pursuit of Goethe''s way of observing the life of the plant has Here Ruskin in an entirely Goethean way points to form in nature as the Goethe''s way of observing nature is, in fact, a when following Goethe''s method of observing nature, stands in no sort conviction that in the way man experiences nature in his soul, human organism of an ''inner'' light which first forms the eye from the coming into being of the world of Form in nature if we observe what id: 46883 author: Mühlbach, L. 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I''m near thee, though thou far away mayst be-Thou wert, mother, so long in rummaging ''mong thy old pieces, For thou must know that my mother, already presaging thy sorrows, Yet did I not comprehend thee until thou sentest thy mother Yes, my Hermann, thy father''s old age thou greatly canst gladden, "Son, what change has come o''er thee today, and over thy temper, So she be honest and good, thy father will let thee espouse her, "Heart and soul and spirit, my friend, I willingly trust thee; I will not let thee depart: thou art the betrothed of my Hermann." But hast thou, since thy coming here, done naught? presumptuous mortal with the words: "Thou art like the spirit whom Thou art a good kind-hearted man, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel