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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19952 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 tea 3 Dr. 3 China 2 leave 2 illustration 2 drink 2 chinese 2 Tea 2 Japan 2 India 2 English 1 western 1 water 1 time 1 room 1 master 1 japanese 1 great 1 good 1 flower 1 effect 1 day 1 cup 1 art 1 Zen 1 York 1 Temperance 1 Teas 1 Taoism 1 Sung 1 Solander 1 Society 1 Sanative 1 SIR 1 Rikiu 1 Rev. 1 Proprietor 1 New 1 Mr. 1 London 1 Johnson 1 John 1 Family 1 England 1 CASE 1 Boston 1 America Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1678 tea 195 cup 176 time 147 water 143 use 136 table 125 day 122 century 118 effect 112 beverage 107 coffee 104 man 97 quality 95 p. 94 year 92 room 91 spirit 86 leave 85 life 81 part 81 drinking 80 flower 78 house 78 health 77 body 76 teapot 76 art 75 woman 64 master 64 drink 64 case 63 work 62 sugar 62 people 62 duty 61 person 61 nature 60 milk 60 friend 59 complaint 58 virtue 57 plant 55 thing 55 servant 55 party 55 head 54 morning 50 fig 50 country 49 illustration Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1112 _ 232 Tea 178 Dr. 88 TEA 86 Mr. 84 English 84 China 75 Sanative 74 Proprietor 68 India 66 New 57 York 53 c. 52 Solander 50 Footnote 49 Sir 49 London 46 Boston 44 SIR 44 England 41 Zen 40 CASE 38 vol 37 John 36 Japan 34 | 34 footnote 34 cit 31 East 28 America 27 SOLANDER 27 Mrs. 27 Family 26 Society 24 Rikiu 24 Johnson 24 April 23 Europe 22 de 22 Journal 22 George 22 Gazette 22 Company 21 china 21 May 20 William 20 Thomas 20 St. 20 January 19 street Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1055 it 504 i 401 he 312 they 286 we 178 you 131 them 101 me 89 us 75 him 61 she 39 himself 31 her 29 themselves 26 myself 26 itself 22 one 13 ourselves 7 herself 5 yourself 3 thee 3 mine 2 ours 1 southey 1 oneself 1 hers 1 described:-- 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3693 be 904 have 234 make 200 do 190 drink 187 take 154 find 149 say 133 use 98 know 93 give 82 see 79 write 79 become 65 call 64 follow 62 come 59 serve 58 seem 54 produce 54 leave 54 appear 52 go 52 consider 49 afflict 48 recommend 46 think 46 accord 45 bring 45 attend 44 render 43 stand 43 continue 42 increase 41 send 41 remain 41 pour 41 hold 40 place 40 pass 39 keep 38 put 38 possess 37 try 37 sell 37 reproduce 37 receive 36 show 36 boil 35 restore Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 480 not 215 so 211 more 189 great 180 most 162 other 156 good 146 only 144 much 140 well 140 such 131 very 123 as 118 many 110 also 103 first 99 too 91 thus 90 nervous 86 even 78 therefore 75 however 72 long 71 now 69 then 68 own 67 same 65 little 61 few 60 up 59 out 59 general 55 hot 55 chinese 53 small 52 never 52 large 50 old 48 social 47 often 47 high 45 new 44 present 44 foreign 43 still 43 early 41 white 41 last 41 18th 40 down Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46 good 32 great 29 most 26 least 10 fine 10 bad 7 small 7 high 5 new 5 large 4 late 4 early 3 young 3 slight 3 near 3 bright 2 sweet 2 safe 2 rich 2 poor 2 minute 2 low 2 lines:-- 2 happy 2 dear 2 Most 2 MOST 1 wise 1 vile 1 temp 1 strong 1 sincere 1 ready 1 rare 1 pleasant 1 noble 1 meek 1 mean 1 lowly 1 lovely 1 loud 1 hard 1 genteel 1 full 1 fresh 1 fond 1 fast 1 fair 1 eld 1 dark Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 151 most 5 least 2 well Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46775/46775-h/46775-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46775/46775-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 tea is not 4 tea is now 3 tea is more 3 tea was not 2 tea did not 2 tea is most 2 tea is much 2 tea was very 1 _ being long 1 _ was not 1 _ were also 1 beverage are indicative 1 beverage did not 1 beverage has virtually 1 beverage is _ 1 beverage is aromatic 1 beverage is questionable 1 beverage was tea 1 beverages are more 1 centuries are still 1 century saw japan 1 china is comparatively 1 china is not 1 coffee are due 1 coffee are so 1 coffee is just 1 coffee is prose 1 coffee is universal 1 coffee is weak 1 cup are almost 1 cup was right 1 cups are also 1 cups are not 1 cups are still 1 days did not 1 drinking is distinctly 1 drinking is extremely 1 drinking is prevalent 1 drinking is still 1 effect is too 1 effect was agreeable 1 effects are consequently 1 effects are most 1 effects are not 1 effects are particularly 1 flowers are not 1 flowers is interesting 1 flowers is not 1 flowers were relentlessly 1 house is often Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 tea is not only 2 tea is not unwholesome 2 tea was not only 1 cups are not equal 1 day has no foundation 1 flowers is not allowable 1 quality was no doubt 1 room are not only 1 room is not only 1 table were not anxious 1 tea are not here 1 tea being not only 1 tea has no tendency 1 tea is not mere 1 tea knew no bounds 1 tea use not less A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 769 author = Okakura, Kakuzo title = The Book of Tea date = keywords = China; Japan; Rikiu; Sung; Taoism; Zen; art; chinese; flower; master; room; tea; western summary = eighteenth century became, in fact, tea-houses, the resort of wits like The Schools of Tea. Tea is a work of art and needs a master hand to bring out its Like Art, Tea has its periods and its schools. outsider to appreciate the subtle beauty of the tea-room, its principles All our great tea-masters were students of Zen and attempted to When a tea-master has arranged a flower to his satisfaction he will flower-worship of the tea-masters formed only a part of their aesthetic like the other works of art in the tea-room, was subordinated to the The tea-masters held that real appreciation of art is only possible to Thus the tea-master strove to be something more than the artist,--art indeed, to find any department of art in which the tea-masters have Great as has been the influence of the tea-masters in the field of art, id = 46158 author = Reade, Arthur title = Tea and Tea Drinking date = keywords = China; Dr.; England; India; London; Mr.; Rev.; Society; Temperance; chinese; day; drink; good; great; leave; tea summary = use of tea has certainly resulted in great benefit to the health and Indeed, it is surprising in how few houses a good cup of tea can be use the well water for drinking." The mode of making tea in China is to put the tea into a cup, to pour hot water upon it, and then to drink merchant invited us to drink tea," writes the Rev. Dr. spirituous liquors and use hot tea or coffee for a beverage, I can at home drinking tea than dining with great people. value of experiments upon animals--Tea-drinking among women--The the present age has other considerations: tea pays too great a duty, persons who drink tea use not less than a pound in three months, and said that if he had his own way there would be much less tea-drinking good-tempered men and women; whereas excessive tea-drinking created id = 46775 author = Roth, Rodris title = Tea Drinking in 18th-Century America: Its Etiquette and Equipage United States National Museum Bulletin 225, Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology Paper 14, pages 61-91, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 1961 date = keywords = America; Boston; English; Family; John; New; Tea; York; illustration summary = TEA DRINKING IN 18TH-CENTURY AMERICA: ITS ETIQUETTE AND EQUIPAGE [Illustration: _An English Family at Tea._ Detail from an oil painting tea table whose equipage included much more than teapot, cups, and Tea was the social beverage of the 18th century; serving it was a sign painting _An English Family at Tea_ (frontispiece). well-appointed tea table, for a teapot of silver or fragile fashionable silver teapot and white ceramic cup, saucer, and sugar occasion Ferdinand Bayard, a late-18th-century observer of American tea and 1768 teapots, cups and saucers, teaspoons, and tea canisters were naked Table, but on the Cloth set a large Tea Board with the Cups."[45] Some of the 18th-century paintings depicting tea tables with cloths do In the early 18th century, tea sets of silver were uncommon if not [Illustration: Figure 11.--Silver tea set consisting of teapot, sugar of blue and white China Tea-Cups and Saucers," or "enamell''d, pencill''d _The Tea-Table._ English. id = 28549 author = Smith, Hugh title = A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves date = keywords = CASE; Dr.; English; India; Proprietor; SIR; Sanative; Solander; Tea; Teas; effect summary = frequently the consequence of drinking India teas, its injurious nature especially nervous disorders, in proportion as the use of India tea receive, from the use of the sanative tea, the most beneficial effects, From this the medicinal effects of the tea upon the solids are of your Sanative Tea, to all persons afflicted with nervous and other and spirits, by the use of this celebrated Tea. CASE III. drinking the Sanative English Tea is now enjoying a good state of effects your excellent Tea had done in nervous disorders, in various benefit, till an acquaintance recommended me to use the Sanative Tea. I SOME time ago being recommended to drink your Sanative Tea for a recommended to drink your Sanative Tea, which after a little time did YOUR Sanative Tea being recommended to me for a nervous disorder and a Sanative Tea, which she continued to drink for some time, and I am id = 19392 author = nan title = The Little Tea Book date = keywords = China; Dr.; Japan; Johnson; cup; drink; illustration; japanese; leave; tea; time; water summary = _LITTLE CUPS OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE TEA_ honor of being first to offer tea in leaf and drink for public sale, "Set a tea-pot over a slow fire; fill it with cold water; boil it long I can drink one cup of tea, or drinking tea, or coffee, with milk in it. But the drink of the people at large in Japan is green tea, coals, a kettle to boil water, a tray with tea-pot, cups, and a The Chinese use boiling water, and pour it upon the dry tea in While tea-drinking outside of Japan and China is not attended We all know about tea-drinking in England. Tea is certainly as much of a social drink as coffee, and more of In speaking of the ornaments on the tea-cup he says, in "Old should you number my cups of tea?''" "I put--my--little--kettle--on--to make--a cup--of--tea!" "I put--my--little--kettle--on--to make--a cup--of--tea!"