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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 14 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 30627 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 Madame 12 King 9 Queen 6 Saint 6 Prince 6 Majesty 6 Maintenon 6 Mademoiselle 6 Duc 6 Court 5 Monsieur 4 Paris 4 Montespan 4 France 3 Mazarin 3 Lauzun 3 Duke 2 french 2 XIV 2 Versailles 2 Princess 2 Maine 2 Louis 2 Dauphine 2 Austria 2 Anne 1 spanish 1 son 1 king 1 Vallière 1 Valliere 1 St. 1 Spain 1 Scarron 1 Protestants 1 Philip 1 Parliament 1 Orleans 1 Nesmond 1 Mémoires 1 Mme 1 Mlle 1 Mary 1 Marquise 1 Marquis 1 Marie 1 Maria 1 Louvois 1 Lorraine 1 Les Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1106 king 743 day 690 time 603 son 512 man 451 year 414 person 400 child 366 death 354 court 351 one 349 mother 334 nothing 331 woman 331 daughter 329 lady 325 marriage 316 life 296 hand 289 people 288 husband 284 brother 281 order 280 letter 274 heart 274 eye 270 place 249 wife 248 word 244 thing 236 world 226 name 223 sister 208 love 204 friend 204 father 199 affair 193 queen 185 palace 184 family 180 prince 176 way 172 manner 169 head 162 carriage 160 night 160 moment 158 power 157 hour 154 house Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2298 de 1781 King 1716 _ 1050 Madame 864 Mademoiselle 660 Louis 559 M. 473 Queen 462 France 442 Court 427 Maintenon 424 Saint 397 XIV 380 Monsieur 371 Duc 360 Paris 326 Lauzun 324 Prince 323 La 320 Montespan 300 Footnote 286 Mme 284 la 267 Princess 246 Duke 229 Majesty 221 du 200 Mazarin 179 Cardinal 168 Maine 163 Versailles 156 God 154 . 153 Duchess 150 Marquis 147 Duchesse 135 le 134 Spain 131 Anne 124 Dauphine 123 Comte 121 Mémoires 115 Marquise 114 Parliament 114 Louvois 112 Lorraine 111 England 99 Germain 99 Dauphin 97 Austria Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4929 he 3896 i 3591 she 3049 it 2171 him 1778 her 1713 me 1703 you 1077 they 821 them 577 himself 429 we 367 herself 256 us 227 myself 167 one 145 themselves 98 itself 58 yourself 29 mine 18 yours 12 ourselves 9 oneself 9 hers 5 his 4 ours 3 thee 1 yourselves 1 theirs 1 portrait.--her 1 minore'',--he 1 je 1 fi 1 eyes,--they 1 debts.--messina 1 au 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 14375 be 6606 have 1564 do 1387 say 1059 make 806 see 801 take 774 give 614 know 596 go 524 come 404 find 387 become 362 tell 356 think 343 leave 313 love 312 write 305 reply 295 send 294 wish 285 bring 282 die 281 believe 279 receive 275 pass 267 speak 257 marry 219 seem 218 ask 215 return 213 follow 210 appear 207 hear 206 bear 205 live 203 call 202 remain 201 put 190 show 183 look 179 get 178 enter 176 keep 175 feel 165 laugh 160 hold 160 fall 158 lose 154 cause Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2956 not 1101 so 922 very 696 great 692 more 673 well 656 only 611 good 568 never 548 much 530 young 510 little 509 most 481 other 466 then 441 first 422 long 403 own 403 as 391 such 365 up 355 even 342 always 331 same 324 old 311 too 284 out 280 also 268 soon 262 now 248 still 244 many 236 once 231 again 210 royal 208 however 204 last 204 almost 202 here 198 just 196 new 194 there 192 no 183 often 182 ever 180 thus 171 large 167 away 157 poor 157 far Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 105 least 65 good 54 most 48 great 35 high 26 slight 25 eld 16 fine 13 young 11 handsome 10 bad 6 small 6 lovely 6 early 5 large 5 deep 5 Most 4 rich 4 low 3 old 3 manif 3 keen 3 bitter 2 strong 2 strange 2 simple 2 near 2 minute 2 j 2 gross 2 dear 2 clever 2 clear 2 able 1 witty 1 white 1 wealthy 1 warm 1 ugly 1 topmost 1 thick 1 tender 1 straight 1 soft 1 short 1 sharp 1 rare 1 quiet 1 pure 1 proud Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 455 most 11 least 7 well 1 sang 1 gloomiest 1 boldest 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?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 mademoiselle did not 6 king did not 6 king does not 4 king had not 4 king was always 4 king was much 4 king was very 4 monsieur had not 4 one does not 4 son has not 3 court did not 3 king was again 3 king was not 3 king was so 3 louis did not 3 mademoiselle was not 3 mademoiselle was now 3 monsieur did not 3 nothing is more 3 queen was not 3 son does not 3 son is not 3 son was not 2 _ was _ 2 court took up 2 court was not 2 day become king 2 france had not 2 king gave orders 2 king had already 2 king had also 2 king had always 2 king had just 2 king had never 2 king had only 2 king has often 2 king is never 2 king is polygamous 2 king is too 2 king was anxious 2 king was deeply 2 king was ever 2 king was fond 2 king was greatly 2 king was inconsolable 2 king was then 2 king was well 2 kings are not 2 madame was not 2 mademoiselle had just Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 child is not still 1 court did not fairly 1 court was not there 1 death is not at 1 france had not yet 1 king asked no more 1 king came no less 1 king does not yet 1 king had no intention 1 king had no love 1 king had no mistresses 1 king had no other 1 king had no voice 1 king had not much 1 king is no more 1 king made no criticism 1 king took no care 1 king was not sorry 1 king was not there 1 king was not well 1 king were not yet 1 louis did not really 1 mademoiselle did not longer 1 mademoiselle had no longer 1 mademoiselle had no occasion 1 mademoiselle had no reason 1 mademoiselle has no generosity 1 mademoiselle was no longer 1 mademoiselle was not as 1 mademoiselle was not especially 1 mademoiselle was not ungrateful 1 maintenon did not scruple 1 maintenon had not only 1 man is not free 1 mother did not afterwards 1 mother took no care 1 one does not commonly 1 one saw no one 1 one sees no one 1 one was not wrong 1 person is no common 1 queen was not insensible 1 queen was not present 1 queen were no longer 1 son had no intention 1 son has not yet 1 son is not jealous 1 son is not secure 1 son is not timid 1 son was not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 27056 author = Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) title = Louis XIV. Makers of History Series date = keywords = Anne; Austria; Duke; France; Henrietta; Louis; Madame; Maintenon; Maria; Mary; Mazarin; Monsieur; Montespan; Orleans; Paris; Parliament; Philip; Protestants; Spain; St.; XIV; french; king; spanish summary = death.--Estrangement of the king and queen.--Joy of the nation.--Birth of the king and queen.--Orders of Louis XIII. recognized king.--Palais Royal.--Apartments of the queen His brother, Monsieur, the duke of Orleans, the king had never loved. Immediately after the death of the king, Anne of Austria held a Paris, the queen regent and her son the king rode out to meet them. Motteville states in her memoirs "that the king, queen, and cardinal King of France.--Gallantry of Louis.--Influence of Anne and Mazarin forced to retire.--The king invited to return.--The Duke of Orleans The king, the queen regent, and the whole court The king, with his court, returned to Paris. days after the exile of Mary, the king and court, with a magnificent of Spain.--Increasing ambition of Louis XIV.--Festivities at St. Cloud.--Dying scene.--Death of the queen-mother.--Funeral king.--Death scene of Henrietta.--Suspicion of Louis.--Development of from Duke of Orleans you should one day become King of France, I know id = 37409 author = Barine, Arvède title = Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle, 1652-1693 date = keywords = Anne; Austria; Condé; Court; Duc; Fargeau; Footnote; France; Fronde; Grande; King; Lauzun; Les; Louis; Madame; Mademoiselle; Marie; Mazarin; Mlle; Mme; Monsieur; Montespan; Mémoires; Paris; Princess; Queen; Saint; Vallière; Versailles; XIV; french summary = The Grande Mademoiselle believed herself in accord with her King and Saint-Fargeau, the King permitted him to retire to Blois.[17] Monsieur The entire Court of France recognised the Grande Mademoiselle before "The King always surprises me," relates Mme. de Maintenon at Saint Cyr, Lesdiguières, which in the bottom of his heart he was offering to Mme. de Sévigné, "The King had hardly departed when the crowd commenced to marriage, which took place June 9th in the church of Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Some days later, the Court retook the road to Paris. received from the King commands to return to Saint-Fargeau, "until new not touch it, the King and Mademoiselle, aided by Monsieur and Madame, repeated to all, that Mademoiselle had said that the King had himself [Footnote 295: _Mme. de Montespan et Louis XIV._] [Footnote 295: _Mme. de Montespan et Louis XIV._] Court of France, Mademoiselle returns to, 2, 57-59, 72; id = 3847 author = Montespan, Madame de title = Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan — Volume 1 date = keywords = Cardinal; Court; King; Mademoiselle; Mazarin; Montespan; Queen; Saint; Valliere summary = Court lady, whose beauty bewitched a great King, and whose ruthless of Gabrielle, my heart has let itself be captured, not by a great king, The love-affair between Mademoiselle de la Valliere and the King having The King affectionately took hold of both my hands, and gently said: good friend, do not steal away the King''s heart from me!" When As the Queen-mother''s malady grew worse, the Court left Saint Germain to King set in brilliants, much to the surprise of the Queen-mother and his The Young Queen.--Her Portrait.--Her Whims.--Her Love for the King.--Her On leaving Spain and the King, young princess was moved to tears. Out of affection and respect for the Queen-mother, the King had until "His rank as king," replied Mademoiselle de la Valliere, "is not the d''Orleans, you one day become King of France, I know you well enough to Love-affair between Mademoiselle de la Valliere and the King id = 3848 author = Montespan, Madame de title = Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan — Volume 2 date = keywords = Court; Duc; King; Lorraine; Madame; Mademoiselle; Majesty; Queen; Saint; Scarron summary = Madame Scarron.--Her Petition.--The King''s Aversion to Her.--She is Presented to Madame de Montespan.--The Queen of Portugal Thinks of Birth of the Comte de Vegin.--Madame Scarron as Governess.--The King''s affectionately, the King said to me, "Be of good courage, madame; present The King soon came thither, and pointing to Saint Denis, said, The King said to me; "Madame, I believe Ibrahim has proclaimed your When the King had gone, Madame Scarron asked me why I disapproved of this The King arranged with Madame de Montausier, lady-in-waiting to the The King continued, "Madame, I know that the late M. "Madame de Thianges," replied the King, "pray, let us be friends. Madame de Montespan''s Intimacy with the King. It was not long before the King joined us, who said, "Madame, I never "Oh, madame!" exclaimed the King. "Do you think you will be able to manage them, madame?" asked the King, id = 3849 author = Montespan, Madame de title = Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan — Volume 3 date = keywords = Court; King; Lauzun; Madame; Mademoiselle; Majesty; Paris; Prince; Queen summary = to the present time, widows and daughters of kings have married mere The Universal Jubilee.--Court Preachers.--King David.--Madame de This answer amused the King not a little, and he said to me: "I was told "Why, that Madame will do well to respect his Majesty the King as her At the same time, the King got rid of that little she-dwarf, named One day, by way of a short cut, the King was passing through the Queen''s One day he went up to the grande Mademoiselle de Montpensier, and said to measles, the Queen was inconsolable, and the King, good father that he poor little Vegin, and the Duc d''Anjou," said the King to me. President said to his wife, ''Madame, we are going to have a King. ''Your young King will turn out a despot.'' That is what Madame la "Madame," said the King, "here you see the one man in id = 3850 author = Montespan, Madame de title = Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan — Volume 4 date = keywords = Abbess; Duc; King; Madame; Majesty; Nesmond; Prince; Queen; Saint summary = When the time came to set out by coach, madame went off into violent Like the King, she is somewhat grave; she has the same large brown eyes, Certain foreign princes proposed for her hand, when the King replied that Family.--Her Grandfather''s Papers Restored to Her. As Madame de Maintenon''s character happened to please the King, as I have King likes to talk about matters of State when she is present. Then the King smiled, and said to the young Flemish lady: "Pray, madame," quoth the King, "be so good as to finish your toilet; I Having made confession of all this to the King, his Majesty set him free, One day the King was passing through some of the large rooms of the The Page-Dauphin.--A Billet from the King.--Madame de Maintenon''s young person, who gave Madame de Mortemart a good deal of anxiety, as she id = 3851 author = Montespan, Madame de title = Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan — Volume 5 date = keywords = Court; France; King; Madame; Mademoiselle; Maintenon; Majesty; Prince; Queen summary = According to all laws, human and divine, the King ought to punish Madame said to me: "I begin to fear that the King of Versailles is not acting I sent word to the King that the Marquis refused to assist his generous The King went in advance of us to Corbeil; Madame de Maintenon, her "His Majesty," said Madame de Maintenon, "has been enchanted with your "Pardon me," resumed Madame de Maintenon; "the King is never inhuman and As for you, madame, I know that the King considers you for the young man, and her Majesty begged the prince to solicit from the King of brother, the King of France, and asked him a brevet as duke for young day Queen of France by marrying Monsieur le Dauphin, whom she loved Two or three days after our arrival at Fontevrault, the King, who loves "Monseigneur will never love that woman," I said to the King. id = 3852 author = Montespan, Madame de title = Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan — Volume 6 date = keywords = Court; King; Lauzun; Madame; Mademoiselle; Maintenon; Majesty; Marquise; Prince; Queen; Saint summary = The King, followed by the Queen and all his Court,--by Monsieur le Madame de Maintenon, as lady in waiting, went on this journey; and Monsieur, having come some days afterwards to the King, complained of Madame de Maintenon, who, he said, had given offence to his wife. Life.--Ninon''s Secret for Beauty.--The King Would Remain Young or Become "Madame," answered the lady in waiting, "her Majesty does not prefer me "''And me, madame,'' said the prince, ''would you consent to make me young The Queen having been taken to Saint Denis, the King, Madame de between Madame de Maintenon and the King, it occurred to me to suspect Madame de Maintenon, having become a great lady, could, not reasonably Madame la Princesse de Conti, whom the King, up to this time, had not The time for mass being come, Madame de Maintenon said to the fair id = 3853 author = Montespan, Madame de title = Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan — Volume 7 date = keywords = Jesuits; King; Louvois; Madame; Maintenon; Majesty; Marquis; Paris; Saint; Versailles summary = "Good-day, Monsieur Petitot," said the monarch to our artist, who rose on great talent has no concern?" said the King to him, gently. Madame de Montespan, in great alarm, has told me that you wished to leave The King said then: "I was ignorant of that fact; but the crown of the hand him a respectful petition on the subject, his Majesty begged Madame The King smiled at the conclusions of the lady in waiting, and said to repair, not to the King, my father, but to Madame la Marquise de At the time when I founded my little community of Saint Joseph, Madame de The King, having wished to know The King, who all his life had loved children greatly, did not take long any more except in the great carriage of the King, where we saw her in Madame de Maintenon, profiting by the King id = 3855 author = Orléans, Charlotte-Elisabeth, duchesse d'' title = Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV. and of the Regency — Volume 01 date = keywords = Dauphine; Duc; King; Madame; Maintenon; Monsieur; Montespan; Princess; Queen summary = money, the disagreeable old Maintenon asked me in the King''s name to He made old Maintenon come, and said to her, "Madame is it was not the will of God. After the King''s death I repaired to St. Cyr to pay a visit to Madame de Maintenon told me that the King said to her, "Now that I am old my legitimated daughter of Madame de Montespan and the King, was Madame de Ludres, the King''s mistress, was an agreeable person; The King, the late Monsieur, the Dauphin, and the Duc de Berri were great When one of Madame de Montespan''s children died, the King was deeply The King at first could not bear Madame de Montespan,--[Daughter of Montespan was the cause of the King''s love for old Maintenon. Nobody, knows what the King said to Maintenon on his death bed. "Go away, Madame," said she; "the King is too much affected while he id = 3856 author = Orléans, Charlotte-Elisabeth, duchesse d'' title = Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV. and of the Regency — Volume 02 date = keywords = Dauphine; Duc; Duchesse; King; Madame; Maine; Maintenon; Monsieur; son summary = My son visits his wife every day, and when she is in good She said arrogantly, and yet my son kept his temper, "Is not the Dauphine "But, Madame," said my son, "you know, from the report which has been The old Maintenon wished to have the Duc du Maine made Regent; but my her husband, her son, and her brother-in-law put together; and that, like Madame d''Orleans has great influence over my son. other persons, to know whether, upon my son''s death, she would become the The King of Spain and Alberoni have a personal hatred against my son, would counsel him better than any other person." My son''s wife remains Maintenon and the Duc du Maine, that the King has believed him, and, loved the Dauphin more like a son than a husband. The Dauphine of Burgundy was the person whom the King loved above all id = 3857 author = Orléans, Charlotte-Elisabeth, duchesse d'' title = Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV. and of the Regency — Volume 03 date = keywords = Conti; Duchess; Duke; King; Law; Madame; Monsieur; Prince summary = wife of infidelity with the King, her brother-in-law, he told me, all her great terror, and said when he entered the house that he had seen Madame. old woman (Maintenon) once said, "bad company spoils good manners." To The Prince de Conti said he should like to have "The Imitation of The Prince and Princess are very fond of each other; but it is said they The Duke''s wife is not an ill-looking person: she has good eyes, and condition, she told the King that Madame de Berri and my son were Although the Duke and the Prince de Conti are brothers-in-law in two Duke has said that he never would have married that Princess, and that to the King all that was necessary to be said to him respecting my son''s The Prince de Conti said to Mr. Law, "Do you know When he took leave of my son, Law said id = 3858 author = Orléans, Charlotte-Elisabeth, duchesse d'' title = Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV. and of the Regency — Volume 04 date = keywords = Duc; Duke; France; King; Madame; Maine; Prince; Queen summary = Madame de Cornuel shook her head, and said, "I have seen this King James; His brother, the King, was desirous, it is said, at first, to have made Prince''s replying in the affirmative, the King, his brother, struck him. The Prince said, "You are my King and my brother, and therefore I cannot said upon her death-bed, "that from the time of her becoming Queen she presented you to the King some years ago, said that you could find When the Duke found himself in the King''s presence, he said to him, good-looking as you are?"--"That is very probable," said the King, still The Queen-mother is said to have eaten four times a day in a frightful King, having heard her story, said, "This is your own fault; why did you King''s ghost is said to appear, but the good Francois I. Her mother said once at Court, "My daughter has not come with me to-day