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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 28061 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 power 3 man 3 great 2 life 2 good 2 New 1 year 1 time 1 sidenote 1 people 1 patient 1 moral 1 heart 1 habit 1 dread 1 disease 1 day 1 condition 1 chapter 1 case 1 THOMAS 1 Sensibility 1 Professor 1 Necessity 1 Necessitarians 1 Mrs. 1 Marden 1 Manin 1 Lincoln 1 Liberty 1 Intelligence 1 God 1 Dr. 1 Divine 1 CROWELL 1 CHAPTER 1 Bible 1 Appleton Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 476 man 339 will 304 life 284 power 281 time 260 mind 238 act 196 patient 195 people 185 thing 181 law 177 case 173 action 170 doctrine 168 year 166 fact 155 day 152 habit 149 condition 145 feeling 142 state 141 heart 135 nature 130 circumstance 120 way 120 exercise 118 character 117 one 115 work 113 influence 112 direction 110 reason 110 disease 109 idea 107 obligation 104 course 102 woman 101 sense 101 nothing 100 result 99 pain 99 attention 98 effect 98 dread 95 self 95 respect 94 truth 94 child 92 kind 91 existence Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1007 _ 367 Will 182 God 130 Liberty 122 Intelligence 112 Necessity 78 Appleton 72 Sensibility 57 Mrs. 52 New 50 Divine 39 CHAPTER 37 Boston 36 Necessitarians 32 Bible 30 York 29 Motive 28 c. 28 Dr. 26 WILL 26 President 24 State 24 Professor 24 Mary 23 St. 21 John 21 James 21 Isaac 21 Edwards 19 Massachusetts 19 General 18 William 18 United 18 Moral 18 Doctor 17 Servitude 17 Samuel 16 Lincoln 16 Consciousness 16 America 16 A. 15 Thomas 15 States 15 Marden 15 Intellect 14 supreme 14 Necessitarian 14 Nathan 14 Mr. 14 H. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1664 it 1040 he 769 they 648 we 545 i 451 them 251 him 216 us 171 you 112 himself 110 themselves 91 itself 80 me 58 she 38 one 33 ourselves 30 her 19 yourself 6 myself 6 herself 4 oneself 3 ours 1 thy 1 theirs 1 mine 1 his Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5920 be 1691 have 745 do 356 make 302 say 234 give 218 take 202 know 150 find 145 come 142 become 127 get 126 go 123 require 113 see 112 suppose 110 use 108 think 107 call 104 feel 102 produce 98 seem 89 put 89 hold 89 act 88 eat 86 live 86 determine 85 need 83 affirm 81 present 80 keep 80 follow 79 stand 71 bring 68 let 68 accord 66 accomplish 65 suffer 65 choose 63 tell 63 bear 61 form 57 learn 56 render 56 place 56 mean 54 consist 53 show 52 ask Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1156 not 424 so 358 more 336 great 322 other 316 such 281 only 272 very 263 much 260 many 253 moral 239 well 238 good 212 then 207 as 196 now 183 most 182 same 174 true 174 even 158 never 154 always 149 often 137 almost 135 up 132 ever 121 necessary 118 young 113 first 112 however 111 little 110 own 109 just 107 all 106 thus 102 long 101 possible 99 important 97 out 96 old 96 certain 94 therefore 93 here 87 different 84 quite 84 also 80 mental 78 high 78 at 77 serious Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67 good 62 great 48 most 47 least 28 strong 24 high 15 bad 13 Most 5 slight 4 heavy 4 deep 3 wise 3 large 2 topmost 2 noble 2 near 2 low 2 hard 2 full 2 fine 2 few 2 dear 2 cold 1 wealthy 1 warm 1 true 1 strange 1 small 1 simple 1 safe 1 ready 1 profound 1 plain 1 old 1 mighty 1 manif 1 long 1 late 1 innermost 1 hot 1 healthy 1 happy 1 grave 1 fair 1 early 1 common 1 clear 1 broad 1 bold 1 bl Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 135 most 10 least 8 well 4 highest 1 long Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924012175505 Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 will is always 6 will is subject 5 will is not 4 _ thinking _ 4 doctrine is true 4 man is free 3 _ feeling _ 3 action is always 3 liberty is not 3 men have not 3 thing is true 3 will do more 2 _ was _ 2 feeling is quite 2 god has not 2 habits are harmful 2 heart go faster 2 intelligence is not 2 law are fully 2 liberty is true 2 man is not 2 patient has confidence 2 people are afraid 2 people do not 2 will are always 2 will are possible 2 will are subject 2 will be just 2 will be so 2 will do amazing 2 will is _ 2 will is equally 2 will is free 2 will is wholly 1 _ act _ 1 _ acts _ 1 _ be hot 1 _ determined _ 1 _ determining _ 1 _ does _ 1 _ had _ 1 _ have _ 1 _ is often 1 _ is proper 1 _ is subject 1 _ know _ 1 _ known demand 1 _ put up 1 act does not 1 act is possible Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 liberty is not true 2 will is not free 1 acts are not necessary 1 doctrine has no such 1 facts are not perfectly 1 intelligence is not thereby 1 law has no further 1 law has no higher 1 life has no other 1 man has not power 1 men have not power 1 nature are not modified,--this 1 patients are not capable 1 will have no bad 1 will is not always 1 wills had not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 33362 author = Appleton, Samuel title = The Will of Samuel Appleton, with Remarks by One of the Executors date = keywords = Appleton; Mrs.; sidenote summary = [Sidenote: To the children of Isaac Appleton, $60,000; viz.:--] brother Isaac Appleton,--the sum of three thousand dollars to each and brother Isaac Appleton,--the sum of three thousand dollars to each and brother Isaac Appleton,--the sum of three thousand dollars to each and brother Isaac Appleton,--the sum of three thousand dollars to each and brother Isaac Appleton,--the sum of three thousand dollars to each and brother Isaac Appleton,--the sum of three thousand dollars to each and brother, Doctor Moses Appleton, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars. brother, Doctor Moses Appleton, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars. deceased brother Eben Appleton, the sum of twenty-five thousand daughter of my deceased brother Eben Appleton, the sum of ten thousand To Mrs. Mary Mackintosh, daughter of my brother Nathan Appleton, I give and bequeath to Miss Mary Goodwin, daughter of the said Mrs. Maria Goodwin, the sum of one thousand dollars. id = 33952 author = Conwell, Russell H. title = What You Can Do With Your Will Power date = keywords = Lincoln; Manin; New; great; man; power summary = The message I would like to leave with the young men and women of higher education to poor boys and girls who are willing to work for it. things which the average boy or girl learns in school that could be dollars a year in literary work, and was soon to go higher, I thought time I went to see President Lincoln to ask him to spare the life of one The man at the table did not look up as I entered; he was busy over a Lincoln, one of the greatest men of the world, owed his success largely man who, when he was a farmer''s boy, hoed to the end of the row." That Several years ago I took dinner in New York with one of the great of the boy Esty, who said, "I will"; at Holyoke, the powerful canals id = 38621 author = Mahan, Asa title = Doctrine of the Will date = keywords = Bible; CHAPTER; Divine; God; Intelligence; Liberty; Necessitarians; Necessity; Sensibility; moral summary = Necessity--Doctrine of Liberty, direct Argument--Objection to an Appeal Mistake--Love as required by the Moral Law--Identity of Character among Spirit--Doctrine of Liberty does--God controls all Influences under true--Great and good Men have held the doctrine of Necessity--Last nature of all moral actions, actual and conceivable, so the terms of the idea of moral obligation with the doctrine of Necessity, permit all cases of transgression of the moral law, to choose and to act doctrine of Liberty, and denies moral obligation, or an individual who the doctrine of Necessity affirms, that God has placed sinners under particular kind, a necessity consistent with liberty and moral all sinful acts according to their theory), God requires of them 4. If we suppose all the voluntary acts and states of a moral agent to the moral character of all mental acts and states. which to determine the character of moral acts, the command requiring us id = 13160 author = Marden, Orison Swett title = An Iron Will date = keywords = CROWELL; Dr.; Marden; New; THOMAS; good; great; life; man; power summary = one''s will-power is of supreme moment in relation to success in life. years to live," said a great scholar and writer, "I would spend the pushed, for a young man with no will, no grip on life? panic-stricken, in came a man who said, "I know a young officer who can no man on earth can be as great as he looks." Carlyle said of him: "One Our great need of the world to-day is for men and women who are good Has not self-help accomplished about all the great things of the world? first great success in life as a teacher. "Most men merely drift through life, and the work they do is determined Governor Seymour of New York, a man of great force and character, said, The book should be in the hands of every earnest young man." best books, and that is saying a great deal. id = 37109 author = Walsh, James J. (James Joseph) title = Health Through Will Power date = keywords = Professor; case; chapter; condition; day; disease; dread; good; great; habit; heart; life; man; patient; people; power; time; year summary = were a great many good things reserved for the second eighty years. matter of fact, most people suffer so much from dreads because they expected at any time to be in sufficiently good health to be called on that good habits formed as early as possible in life and maintained to feel that he must take the things of life as they come and stand self-pity as the actual seeking at times of painful things in order to patient may and often does live for many years to do extremely useful succession of patients, young soldiers in severe pain suggested that the need for exercise that forces people out into the air, indoor life no organic heart condition, for in that case only a physician can give has in early life formed bad habits with regard to eating, especially patients suffering from the disease is to have some good reason