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Build a Simple Concordance
This exercise uses this Recipe to build a simple concordance.
It applies a recipe to real textual example which is freely available on the Internet so you can do the steps yourself and see the results.
Exercise Steps
- This exercise uses Volume 2 of Thomas Macaulay's History of England which can be downloaded from Project Gutenberg. 1 Choose a key word of interest that you would like to build a concordance for.
- Using the TAPoR Find Words - Concordance Tool and input the keyword Time to find places in the text that this word appears.
- This search returns a list of these key words and the five words on either side of the word Time:
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| for the first and last | time, | ruled by the sword, the |
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| a singular state. A short | time |
before the commencement of the |
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| which has, in our own | time, | induced the legislature to interfere |
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| day. Christmas had been, from | time |
immemorial, the season of joy |
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| No public act of that | time | seems to have irritated the |
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| had been, ever since the | time |
of Elizabeth, favourite subjects with |
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| public estimation. But at the |
time | of the Restoration the Quakers |
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| much worse. In no long |
time | all those signs which were |
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| restored King was at this | time |
more loved by the people |
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| assisting him to kill the | time, |
and who, even when the |
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| on whom devolved at this | time |
the greatest part of the |
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| land, and was for a |
time | supposed to be allpowerful. In |
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| expenses of the government in |
time | of peace. Nothing was allowed |
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| to
election at the proper | time, |
even without the royal writ, |
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| was now, for the first | time, | made an indispensable qualification for |
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| of wrongs suffered in the | time |
of the commonwealth. The gaols |
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| in prayer, looked for a | time | with complacency on the softer |
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| Thus the clergy, for a | time, |
made war on schism with |
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| by scores, exposed at one | time | to the license of soldiers |
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| from
England, abandoned at another |
time | to the mercy of troops |
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| a meal. At the same | time | a sudden fall of rents |
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| men asked, at such a | time, | to make any addition to |
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| armies of Cromwell at the | time | when his power was the |
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| was heard, for the first | time, | by the citizens of London. |
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| so short a space of | time, | befel one city. A pestilence, |
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| unable to perceive that the | time | was fast approaching when that |
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| of the signs of that | time | proposed, for the purpose of |
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| He did not at this | time | profess the austere devotion which, |
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| progress of France. For a | time | his suggestions had been slighted; |
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| promised large aid. He from | time | to time doled out such |
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| aid. He from time to | time | doled out such aid as |
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| Bourbon: but in a short | time | fresh assurances of undiminished good |
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| the royal chapel. About this | time | died the Duchess of York, |
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| of the crown at this | time | were men whose names have |
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| it has never since their | time | been used except as a |
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| to every party. At one |
time | he had ranked among the |
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| among the Cavaliers. At another | time | warrants had been out against |
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| vehement Clifford in no long | time | manfully avowed, but which the |
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| Cabal, holding power at a | time | when our government was in |
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| to support the government in | time | of peace. The eight hundred |
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| was torn at the same | time |
by internal dissensions. The government |
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| were left for a short | time | without a head; and the |
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| impeaching Arlington. In a short | time | the Cabal was no more. |
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| to reflect that, in our | time, | a public man would be |
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| Catholic, and had passed some | time | on the Continent in English |
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| army was at the same | time | to land in Ireland. All |
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| Lords were for the first | time | excluded from their seats. Strong |
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| by the pamphleteers of that |
time | as something extraordinary that horses |
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| madness, should retire for a | time | to Brussels: but this concession |
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| millions who had, at the | time | of the Restoration, leaned towards |
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| that he was at this | time | honestly desirous to effect, on |
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| he was what, in our | time, | is called a Conservative: in |
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| him to side for a | time | with the defenders of arbitrary |
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| to be at the same | time | admired for despising them. Sunderland |
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| and had been, during some | time, | minister in France. Every calling |
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| most momentous events of his | time. | More than one important movement |
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| the royal assent. From the | time | of the Great Charter the |
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| England became for a short | time |
free. In old times printers |
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| king's evil. At the same | time | he neglected no art of |
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| on business. At the same | time |
the Duke of York, who |
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- Several themes and paths for further exploration emerge from this process:
 | the word Time occurs frequently. Does this suggests a focus on time passing or the importance of time to the story being related? Note the frequent use of the words ‘long’, ‘years’, ‘old’, ‘good’, ‘passed’, ‘life’, ‘day’, ‘make’, ‘passed’, ‘did’, ‘soon’ in relation to the word time. |
 | Is there a theme of Power in this text? – Note the focus on titles, ‘King’, ‘Parliament’, ‘Government’, ‘Charles, ‘Power’, ‘State’, ‘Man’, ‘Nation, ‘General’, ‘Crown, ‘Duke’, ‘Royal’, ‘Head’, ‘Monarchy’, ‘Chief’, ‘High’, ‘Lord’, ‘Prince’. |
- Thus, even building a simple concordance based on one word allows you to ask a variety of additional question sof the text and appreciate the themes evident in Macaulay's History of England.
Next Steps/Further Information
-- ShawnDay - 5 November 2006
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