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I.1/577.1 | Four nights will quickly dream away the time; | And I.1/578.2 Swift as a shadow, short as any dream; | Brief as the II.2/585.1 | Ay me, for pity! what a dream was here! | Lysander, III.2/591.1 this derision | Shall seem a dream and fruitless vision, | IV.1/593.1 as the fierce vexation of a dream. | But first I will IV.1/594.2 to me | That yet we sleep, we dream. Do not you think | The IV.1/594.2 rare | vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to IV.1/594.2 the wit of man to | say what dream it was: man is but an IV.1/594.2 he go | about to expound this dream. Methought I was--there IV.1/594.2 his heart to report, what my dream | was. I will get Peter IV.1/594.2 to write a ballad of | this dream: it shall be called IV.1/594.2 it shall be called Bottom's dream, | because it hath no V.1/599.1 | Following darkness like a dream, | Now are frolic: not a V.1/599.2 theme, | No more yielding but a dream, | Gentles, do not For more information... | |||||||
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CollocationCollocation refers to the occurrence of words adjacently more often than would be expected by chance.The Data BenchThe data bench is a temporary workspace where you can store your analysis results for further use. For more information on the Data Bench see this TAPoR tutorial.Stop ListA Stop list is a series of words that you may choose to exclude from a particular operation because you deem them to be irrelevant or obstructive to your analysis task. If you are searching for descriptive terms from example, you may choose to exclude function words which normally occur as part of everyday speech. Your interest may lie only in extraordinary words. More information on Stop Lists | |||||||
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CollocationCollocation refers to the occurrence of words adjacently more often than would be expected by chance.The Data BenchThe data bench is a temporary workspace where you can store your analysis results for further use. For more information on the Data Bench see this TAPoR tutorial.Stop ListA Stop list is a series of words that you may choose to exclude from a particular operation because you deem them to be irrelevant or obstructive to your analysis task. If you are searching for descriptive terms from example, you may choose to exclude function words which normally occur as part of everyday speech. Your interest may lie only in extraordinary words. More information on Stop Lists | |||||||
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