D:\Data files\Corpora\English\xml\Cesaxed\behn-e3-p1_Chains.htm

Coreferential chain list

File:behn-e3-p1
Date:24/4/2012 14:38
Period:eModE

General statistics

NameCountTotalPercentage
AvgProDist3s-Forest155126123,02 %
AvgProDist3s-IPnum692317218,30 %
AvgSbjProDist3s-Forest8670122,86 %
AvgSbjProDist3s-IPnum376171219,88 %
Ellipsis4817562,73 %
NonZeroPronoun (no Trace)658175637,47 %
NonZeroSbjPronoun (no Trace)32955659,17 %
ProDist3s-Forest42200,00 %
ProDist3s-IPnum152750,00 %
Pronoun (no Trace)706175640,21 %
Subject (no Trace)556175631,66 %
Subject (not empty)508175628,93 %
Subject (with Trace)559176131,74 %
SubjectChainSwitch508175628,93 %
SubjectRefCount[all]19055933,99 %
SubjectRefCount[ipmat]12733438,02 %
SubjectRefCount[ipmat3]11763018,57 %
SubjectRefSwitch[chunk]35490639,07 %
SubjectRefSwitch[forest]14525756,42 %
SubjectRefSwitch[ipcls]29445364,90 %
SubjectRefSwitch[ipmat]14925458,66 %
SubjectRefSwitch[ipmat3]12322055,91 %

Statistics over intervals (logbase=2)

Distribution (with Trace) Distribution (no Trace) Subject (with Trace) Subject (no Trace) Pronoun (no Trace) ProDist3s-IPnum ProDist3s-Forest
FromUntil CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc
11 73389182,27 % 73689182,60 % 9373312,69 % 9373312,69 % 447336,00 % 15131747,63 % 10312681,75 %
22 9789110,89 % 9689110,77 % 5419427,84 % 5219127,23 % 6019131,41 % 7331723,03 % 1912615,08 %
34 278913,03 % 258912,81 % 318536,47 % 308336,14 % 418349,40 % 6631720,82 % 41263,17 %
58 198912,13 % 198912,13 % 5312044,17 % 5312044,17 % 7912065,83 % 243177,57 % ---
916 58910,56 % 58910,56 % 225639,29 % 225639,29 % 445678,57 % 33170,95 % ---
1732 48910,45 % 48910,45 % 438749,43 % 438749,43 % 748785,06 % --- ---
3364 38910,34 % 38910,34 % 7413056,92 % 7413056,92 % 9213070,77 % --- ---
65128 28910,22 % 28910,22 % 8014355,94 % 8014355,94 % 10314372,03 % --- ---
129256 18910,11 % 18910,11 % 10921351,17 % 10921351,17 % 16921379,34 % --- ---

Length (no Trace)

FromUntilCountTotalPercentage
1173689182,60 %
229689110,77 %
33218912,36 %
4448910,45 %
5558910,56 %
6668910,67 %
7758910,56 %
8838910,34 %
9928910,22 %
111128910,22 %
161618910,11 %
181818910,11 %
212118910,11 %
222218910,11 %
262618910,11 %
333318910,11 %
434318910,11 %
545418910,11 %
666618910,11 %
777718910,11 %
21321318910,11 %

Length (with Trace)

FromUntilCountTotalPercentage
1173389182,27 %
229789110,89 %
33238912,58 %
4448910,45 %
5558910,56 %
6668910,67 %
7758910,56 %
8838910,34 %
9928910,22 %
111128910,22 %
161618910,11 %
181818910,11 %
212118910,11 %
222218910,11 %
262618910,11 %
333318910,11 %
434318910,11 %
545418910,11 %
666618910,11 %
777718910,11 %
21321318910,11 %

List of chains

Antecedent chain #2 (len=213) ProtIsSbj=109 ProtSbjSw=274 NumSbj=410 ProAll=156 ProSbj=74 NmeSbj=3 SbjZero=13
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.257IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
169.257IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
169.256IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.254IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
169.254IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
169.254IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.252IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
169.252IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe prince points to...
169.251IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
169.251IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis prince points to...
169.250IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
169.250IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
169.249IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe prince points to...
169.247IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.247CrossSpeechPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
169.245CrossSpeechNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
169.245IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.245IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
169.243IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.243IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
168.238IdentityNP-POSProperPossDet Oroonoko <$$font> 's points to...
168.234IdentityNPDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
168.232IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe prince's points to...
168.230IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
168.230IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
168.229IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
168.229IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
168.228IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
168.228IdentityNPProperPPobject Oroonoko <$$font> ,whose unseasonable transport and caress of Imoinda <$$font> *T*-2 was blamed by all men that *T*-3 loved him points to...
168.227IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
168.227IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
168.227IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe prince points to...
168.223IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
168.223IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
168.223IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
168.223IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
168.223IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
168.222IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
168.221IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
168.221IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
168.220IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
168.219IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
168.219IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
168.219IdentityNPProModhim points to...
168.219IdentityNPProArgumenthim points to...
168.218IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe prince points to...
167.217IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
167.215IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
167.215IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
167.215IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe prince points to...
167.214IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
166.187IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe prince points to...
166.186IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
166.186IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.185IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.185IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.184IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
166.184IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.182IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
166.181IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.180IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.180IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.180IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.179IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
166.179IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.179IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
166.179IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
166.179IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
166.175IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
166.174IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
166.173CrossSpeechPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
166.173IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
165.172IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
165.171IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe prince points to...
165.170IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
165.170IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe prince points to...
165.166IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe prince points to...
165.158IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
165.158IdentityNP-OB2ProperArgument Oroonoko <$$font> points to...
164.153IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.152IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.152IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe prince points to...
164.149IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.148IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
164.148IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.148IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
164.147CrossSpeechNP-OB2ProperArgumentOroonoko points to...
164.146CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.146IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.146IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.146IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
164.146IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
164.145IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
164.145CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.145CrossSpeechNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
164.144IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
164.144IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
164.142IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
164.142IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.142IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.142IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.142IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
164.142IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
164.142IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
164.142IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
164.142IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
163.141IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
163.138IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
163.138IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
163.138IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
163.138IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
163.137IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
163.137IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
163.137IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
163.137IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
163.133IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
163.132IdentityNP-OB2DefNPArgumentthe prince points to...
163.131IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe poor dying prince points to...
163.131IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
163.131IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe prince's points to...
162.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
162.125IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
162.125IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
162.125IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
162.125IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
162.125IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
162.124IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
162.124IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
162.124IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe prince's points to...
155.119IdentityNPProPPobjecthe points to...
155.118IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProperSubject Oroonoko <$$font> points to...
155.118IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis prince points to...
155.115IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
155.115IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
155.115IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
155.115IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThis prince ,such as *T*-1 I have describ'd him ,whose soul and body *T*-2 were so admirably adorned points to...
154.114IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
154.114IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
154.114IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Oroonoko <$$font> points to...
154.113IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
154.112IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
154.111IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
154.111IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
154.110IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
154.110IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
154.110IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetHis points to...
154.108IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
154.108IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
154.107IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetHis points to...
154.107IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetHis points to...
154.106IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
154.106IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetHis points to...
154.105IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetHis points to...
154.103IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
154.102IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
154.101IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
154.100IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
154.100IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
154.100IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
154.100IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
154.99IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
154.99IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
154.99IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
154.99IdentityNPProperPPobject Oroonoko <$$font> points to...
153.98IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
153.98IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
153.97IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
153.96IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
153.95IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
153.94IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
153.93IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
153.92IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
153.92IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
153.90IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
153.90IdentityNP-OB1-2DemNPArgumentthis great man points to...
153.89IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
153.89IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
153.88IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
153.88IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
153.87IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
153.87IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
153.87IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
153.87IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis young black points to...
153.86IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
153.86IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
153.86IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
153.85IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
153.85IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
153.85IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prince points to...
152.84IdentityNP-SBJ-3ProSubjecthe points to...
152.84IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectOroonoko points to...
152.83IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
152.83IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe prince points to...
152.83IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe prince points to...
152.83IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.82IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis gallant Moor <$$font> points to...
152.82IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Prince Oroonoko points to...
152.82IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.82IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.82IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
152.81IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.81IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
152.81IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.81IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.81IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.81IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.81IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.80IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.80IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.80IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
152.80IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.80IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.80NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone grand-child ,son to one of these dead victors ,who ,*T*-1 as soon as *T*-2 he could bear a bow in his hand ,and a quiver at his back ,was sent into the field to be train'd up by one of the oldest generals to war ;where ,*T*-4 from his natural inclination to arms ,and the occasions given him with the good conduct of the old general ,he became ,at the age of seventeen ,one of the most expert captains ,and bravest soldiers that *T*-5 ever saw the field of Mars <$$font> :so that he was ador'd as the wonder of all that world ,and the darling of the soldiers

Antecedent chain #118 (len=77) ProtIsSbj=52 ProtSbjSw=128 NumSbj=188 ProAll=60 ProSbj=42 NmeSbj=4 SbjZero=5
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.212CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
167.210CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
167.208IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
167.207CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
167.205IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
167.205IdentityNP-VOCBareNonArgMadam points to...
167.204IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
167.203IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
167.202IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
167.201IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
167.197IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
167.196IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
167.196IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
167.195IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
167.194IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
167.193IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
167.192IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
166.191IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
166.191IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
166.191IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
166.191IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
166.190IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
166.189IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
166.189IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
166.189CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
166.188CrossSpeechPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
166.188IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
166.188IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
166.188IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
166.188IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
166.187IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
166.187IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
166.187IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Onahal <$$font> points to...
166.186IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
166.186IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
166.186IdentityNPProperPPobjectOnahal points to...
166.173IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
166.173IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
165.172IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
165.172IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
165.172IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
165.170IdentityNPProperPPobject Onahal <$$font> points to...
165.168IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecther points to...
165.167IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
165.167IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenther points to...
165.166IdentityNPProPPobjecther points to...
165.166IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
165.166IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
165.165IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
165.165IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
165.163IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
165.163IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
165.162IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
165.162IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
165.162IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
165.162IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
165.161IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe antiquated Onahal <$$font> ,which *T*-1 had not forgot how pleasant *T*-2 it was to be in love points to...
165.159IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
165.158IdentityNPProperPPobject Onahal <$$font> points to...
164.154IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThis Onahal <$$font> points to...
164.153IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Onahal <$$font> points to...
164.148IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectOnahal points to...
164.146IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
164.146IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
164.146IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
164.145CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjecther points to...
164.145CrossSpeechNPProperPPobject Onahal <$$font> points to...
164.142IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
164.142IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
164.142IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
164.142IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectShe points to...
163.141IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
163.141IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
163.140IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
163.139IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
163.139IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Onahal <$$font> points to...
163.137NewNPProperPPobjectOnahal <$$font> a former old wife of the king's ,who *T*-1 now had charge of Imoinda

Antecedent chain #7 (len=66) ProtIsSbj=28 ProtSbjSw=211 NumSbj=308 ProAll=35 ProSbj=17 NmeSbj=7 SbjZero=3
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.255IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
169.255IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
169.254CrossSpeechNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
169.254CrossSpeechNPDemNPPPobjectthis young maid points to...
169.253IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
169.252IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgumentImoinda <$$font> ,who *T*-1 was not a little surpriz'd with joy to find him there points to...
169.250IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
169.249IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
169.249IdentityNPProperPPobject Imoinda <$$font> ;who ,*T*-3 not knowing any thing of her happiness ,was laid in bed points to...
168.241IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
168.239IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
168.238IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Imoinda <$$font> points to...
168.235IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe lovely maid points to...
168.228IdentityNPProperPPobjectImoinda points to...
168.226IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgument Imoinda <$$font> points to...
168.223IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
168.223IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
168.223IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecther points to...
168.223IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
168.223IdentityNPProperPPobjectImoinda <$$font> fonder of his safety ,than her own points to...
168.221IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
168.220IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
168.219IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
168.219IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
168.219IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
168.219IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
168.219IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
168.218IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
168.218IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Imoinda <$$font> points to...
167.217IdentityNP-SBJProNPSubjectshe alone points to...
167.216IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
167.215IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe object of his soul points to...
167.214IdentityNPProPPobjecther points to...
167.214IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenther points to...
167.214IdentityNP-PRNProperNonArgespecially Imoinda <$$font> ,who *T*-1 that day appear'd more lovely than ever ,being enliven'd with the good tidings *T*-2 Onahal <$$font> had brought her ,of the constant passion *T*-3 the prince had for her points to...
166.186IdentityNPProperPPobjectImoinda points to...
166.179IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis Imoinda points to...
165.170IdentityNPProperPPobject Imoinda <$$font> points to...
165.158IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgument Imoinda <$$font> points to...
164.153IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
164.152IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis fair one points to...
164.151IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
164.151IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
164.151IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
164.151IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectImoinda points to...
164.146IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Imoinda <$$font> points to...
164.142IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Imoinda <$$font> points to...
164.142IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgument Imoinda <$$font> points to...
163.138IdentityNP-VOCProperNonArgImoinda points to...
163.137IdentityNPProperPPobjectImoinda points to...
163.135IdentityNPProPPobjectshe points to...
163.135IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
163.135IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
163.135IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectImoinda points to...
163.132IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
163.132IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
163.132IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
163.132IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
163.132IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
163.132IdentityNP-POSProperPossDet Imoinda <$$font> 's points to...
163.131IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
163.131IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
163.131IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Imoinda <$$font> ,who *T*-1 saw with some joy the change in the prince's face ,and *T*-1 found it in her own points to...
162.126IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
162.126IdentityNPProperPPobject Imoinda <$$font> points to...
162.125NewNPProperPPobject Imoinda <$$font>

Antecedent chain #15 (len=54) ProtIsSbj=28 ProtSbjSw=201 NumSbj=294 ProAll=33 ProSbj=20 NmeSbj=3 SbjZero=3
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.251IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthimself points to...
169.251IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.251IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
169.251IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.251IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenther dear Aboan <$$font> points to...
169.247IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgumentonly Aboan <$$font> points to...
168.234IdentityNPProSubjecthe points to...
168.233CrossSpeechNPProperPPobjectAboan points to...
167.196CrossSpeechNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe half-feigning youth points to...
167.195IdentityNPProperPPobjectAboan points to...
167.192CrossSpeechNP-VOCProperNonArgAboan points to...
166.191IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
166.190CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
166.188CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
166.188IdentityNP-VOCProperNonArgAboan points to...
166.188IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
166.188IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
166.187IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgument Aboan <$$font> ,whom she found *T*-4 most pliable to her wish points to...
166.187IdentityNPProperPPobjectAboan points to...
166.186IdentityNP-OB1ProperArgument Aboan <$$font> points to...
166.175IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
166.175IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.175IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.175IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
166.175IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
166.174IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Aboan <$$font> points to...
166.173IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
166.173IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentyou points to...
166.173IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
165.172IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
165.172IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
165.172IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
165.170IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
165.170IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Aboan <$$font> points to...
165.169IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
165.168IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
165.168IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
165.167IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
165.167IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
165.166IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
165.166IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
165.165IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
165.165IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
165.165IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
165.164IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
165.164IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
165.163IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
165.163IdentityNP-POSProperPossDet Aboan <$$font> 's points to...
165.161IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
165.160IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThis young man points to...
165.159IdentityNPProperPPobjectAboan points to...
164.153IdentityNPProperPPobject Aboan <$$font> points to...
164.143IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Aboan <$$font> points to...
162.127NewNPProperPPobjectAboan <$$font> ,a young man who *T*-1 was next to him

Antecedent chain #234 (len=43) ProtIsSbj=33 ProtSbjSw=239 NumSbj=354 ProAll=41 ProSbj=32 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.159IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
164.154CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
162.129IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
162.129IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
162.128IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
155.120CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
155.118CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
155.116CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
155.115CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
155.115IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
154.102IdentityNPProPPobjectme points to...
154.100IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
154.100IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
154.100IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
154.100IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
154.100IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
154.99IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
154.99IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
154.99IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentme points to...
153.91IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
153.90IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
152.81CrossSpeechNPProNPPPobjectme ,who *T*-4 beheld him with surprize and wonder ,when afterwards he arrived in our world points to...
150.55CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
150.54IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
150.54IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
150.52IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
149.39IdentityNPProPPobjectme points to...
149.38IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
149.36IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
148.18IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
148.17IdentityNPProPPobjectme points to...
148.17IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
148.15IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
148.15IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
147.11IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
147.11IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
147.9IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
147.9IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
147.8IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
147.8IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
147.7IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
147.5IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
147.5AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectI

Antecedent chain #163 (len=33) ProtIsSbj=13 ProtSbjSw=182 NumSbj=279 ProAll=13 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.187IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe king points to...
166.187IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe king points to...
166.184IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
166.181IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe king points to...
165.169IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe king points to...
165.161IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe king points to...
164.154IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe old king points to...
164.151IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
164.151IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
164.151IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
164.150IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe king points to...
164.147IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe king points to...
164.142IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe king points to...
163.139IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe king points to...
163.137IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe king ,who *T*-2 immediately led the trembling victim from his sight ,into that prepar'd repose points to...
163.132IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe king points to...
163.131IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe king points to...
162.127IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe king points to...
162.126IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe king points to...
162.125IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
162.125IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
162.125IdentityNP-SBJ-RSP=1ProSubjecthe points to...
162.125IdentityNP-LFD-1DefNPLeftDisthe old man points to...
162.125IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe king points to...
162.124IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe king points to...
152.80IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
152.80IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.79IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.79IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.79IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.77IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
152.77IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
152.76NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe king of Coramantien <$$font> *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #394 (len=26) ProtIsSbj=10 ProtSbjSw=159 NumSbj=235 ProAll=24 ProSbj=9 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.119IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
153.94IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
153.87IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
152.81IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
152.75IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
151.70IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
151.64IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
151.64IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
151.63IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetours points to...
151.63IdentityNP-OB1PossProArgumentours points to...
151.63IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
151.62IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
151.62IdentityNPProPPobjectus points to...
150.56IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectus points to...
150.56IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentus points to...
150.55IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentus points to...
150.55IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
149.38IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
149.32IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetour points to...
149.23IdentityNPProPPobjectus points to...
148.22IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectWe points to...
148.16IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
148.13IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
148.12IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
147.9IdentityNPProNPPPobjectus ,where *T*-2 history was scarce ,and adventures very rare points to...
147.8AssumedNP-OB2ProArgumentus

Antecedent chain #640 (len=22) ProtIsSbj=15 ProtSbjSw=21 NumSbj=31 ProAll=17 ProSbj=11 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=3
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.63IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
151.62IdentityNP-OB1ProArgument'em points to...
151.62IdentityNP-OB1ProArgument'em points to...
151.62IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.62IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.62IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.61IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.61IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
151.60IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.60IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.59IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.59IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.59IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.58IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
150.58IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
150.57IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.56IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
150.55IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.55IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese people points to...
150.54IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
150.54IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
150.52NewNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThose on that continent where *T*-1 I was

Antecedent chain #26 (len=21) ProtIsSbj=11 ProtSbjSw=77 NumSbj=112 ProAll=7 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=5
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.248IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe king points to...
169.247IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.246IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe king points to...
169.245IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
169.243IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
169.243IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
169.243IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe king points to...
168.241IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
168.241IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
168.240IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
168.238IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
168.237IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjecthe points to...
168.236IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe old lover points to...
168.235IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe king points to...
168.227IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
168.226IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
168.225IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
168.224IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe old king points to...
167.214IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe king laid on a carpet points to...
167.203IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe king's points to...
166.191NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta king

Antecedent chain #117 (len=18) ProtIsSbj=7 ProtSbjSw=22 NumSbj=29 ProAll=17 ProSbj=7 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.212CrossSpeechNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
167.210IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentyou points to...
167.208CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
167.208IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
167.207IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
167.207CrossSpeechPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
167.206CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectme points to...
167.205CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
167.205IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
167.204IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
167.204IdentityNPPossProPPobjecthis points to...
167.204IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
167.203IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe finest of all the king's subjects points to...
167.201IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectHe points to...
167.200IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
167.197IdentityNPProPPobjectme points to...
167.197IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
167.196IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy

Antecedent chain #782 (len=16) ProtIsSbj=6 ProtSbjSw=18 NumSbj=26 ProAll=13 ProSbj=5 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.23IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
149.23IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
149.23IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
148.22IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
148.22IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
148.22IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
148.16IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
148.16IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
148.16IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
148.15IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
148.13IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
148.13IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
148.13IdentityNP-OB1ProArgument'em points to...
148.12IdentityNP-OB2ProArgument'em points to...
148.12IdentityNP-1DemArgumentthose points to...
147.11NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentnatives of the place

Antecedent chain #400 (len=11) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=56 NumSbj=92 ProAll=4 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.119IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
155.119IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThis old dead hero points to...
155.118IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe old general points to...
152.84IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe old man's points to...
152.83IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.83IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.83IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe general who *T*-2 saw the arrow shot ,and perceiving it aimed at the prince points to...
152.82IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.82IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe general points to...
152.80IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe old general points to...
152.80NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone of the oldest generals

Antecedent chain #692 (len=11) ProtIsSbj=8 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=16 ProAll=11 ProSbj=8 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.51IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.51IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.50IdentityNP-OB1ProArgument'em points to...
150.50IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.50IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectThey points to...
150.49IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.49IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.48CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectThey points to...
150.47IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
150.46IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentthem points to...
150.45InferredNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #28 (len=9) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=10 ProAll=8 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.248IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
169.248IdentityNP-SBJ-2ProSubjecthe points to...
169.248IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
169.247IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
169.247IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.247IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
169.247IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.247IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
169.247IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #852 (len=9) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=18 ProAll=5 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis gallant slave points to...
147.10IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
147.9IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
147.9IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis great man points to...
147.9IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
147.8IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
147.8IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe chief actor in this history ,the hero himself ,who *T*-2 gave us the whole transactions of his youth points to...
147.5IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
147.5NewNPDemNPPPobjectthis royal slave

Antecedent chain #711 (len=8) ProtIsSbj=6 ProtSbjSw=15 NumSbj=17 ProAll=7 ProSbj=5 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.45IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.45IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.44IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
150.44IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectThey points to...
150.43IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.43IdentityNP-OB2ProArgument'em points to...
150.42IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
149.39AssumedNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthese people

Antecedent chain #749 (len=8) ProtIsSbj=6 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=10 ProAll=7 ProSbj=6 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.32IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
149.31IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
149.31IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
149.30IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectThey points to...
149.29IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
149.29IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
149.28IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
149.27NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe beauties ,which *T*-1 indeed are finely shap'd ,as *T*-2 almost all are ,and who *T*-3 have pretty features

Antecedent chain #766 (len=8) ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=9 ProAll=6 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.26IdentityNP-SBJProSubject'em points to...
149.26IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
149.25IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
149.25IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
149.25IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
149.24IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectThey points to...
149.23IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
149.23AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe men

Antecedent chain #21 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=52 NumSbj=76 ProAll=3 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=4 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.250IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Onahal <$$font> only points to...
169.249IdentityNP-SBJProperSubjectOnahal points to...
168.234IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
168.233IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
168.232IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
168.232IdentityNP-SBJProperSubject Onahal <$$font> points to...
167.214NewNP-SBJProperSubjectOnahal

Antecedent chain #236 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=12 ProAll=4 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.157IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese flourishing happy ones points to...
164.155IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentthem points to...
164.155IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
164.155IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe triumphing happy ones points to...
164.155IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
164.155IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentthem points to...
164.155InferredNPunknownPPobjectthe new and the young ones

Antecedent chain #363 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=6 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.127IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
162.127IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
162.127IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
162.127IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
162.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
162.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
162.126IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #384 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=8 ProAll=6 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.121IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
155.121IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
155.120IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
155.119IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
155.119IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectshe points to...
155.119IdentityNP-OB1=1ProArgumenther points to...
155.119NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentone only daughter left of his race ,a beauty ,that to describe her truly ,one need say only ,she was female to the noble male ;the beautiful black Venus <$$font> to our young Mars <$$font> ;as charming in her person as he ,and of delicate vertues

Antecedent chain #733 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=6 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.38IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
149.38IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
149.38IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
149.37IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
149.37IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
149.37IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
149.36NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta handsome young Indian <$$font> ,dying for love of a very beautiful young Indian <$$font> maid

Antecedent chain #120 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=148 NumSbj=218 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.209CrossSpeechNPDefNPPPobjectthe otan points to...
166.187IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Otan ;where ,*T*-2 while the whole company was taken up in beholding the dancing ,and antick postures *T*-3 the women-royal made ,to divert the king , Onahal <$$font> singled out Aboan <$$font> ,whom she found *T*-4 most pliable to her wish points to...
166.185IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe otan points to...
166.176IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe otan points to...
165.161IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe otan points to...
162.125NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe otan

Antecedent chain #238 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=12 ProAll=4 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.157IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThose abandon'd ladies points to...
164.155IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
164.155IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
164.155IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
164.155IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
164.155InertNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthese now past their beauty <$$paren> that *T*-1 were made *T*-1 guardians or governantees to the new and the young ones ,and whose business *T*-2 it was to teach them all those wanton arts of love ,with which *T*-4 they prevail'd and charmed heretofore in their turn ;and who *T*-5 now treated the triumphing happy ones with all the severity as to liberty and freedom ,that *T*-6 was possible ,in revenge of their honours they rob them of *T*-7 ;envying them those satisfactions ,those gallantries and presents ,that *T*-8 were once made to themselves ,while youth and beauty lasted ,and which they now saw *T*-9 pass ,as it were regardless by ,and *T*-9 paid only to the bloomings

Antecedent chain #333 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=19 ProAll=3 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.135IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
163.135CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
163.134CrossSpeechNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
163.133IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis eyes points to...
163.132IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther angry ,but love-darting eyes points to...
162.129InferredNP-SBJProSubject'em

Antecedent chain #704 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=12 ProAll=4 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.47CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
150.46CrossSpeechNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe governor points to...
150.45IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
150.45IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
150.44IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
150.44NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe English governor ,who *T*-1 had given his hand to come on such a day to 'em ,and *T*-1 neither came nor sent

Antecedent chain #732 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=4 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.38IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
149.38IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
149.38IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
149.38IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
149.37IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
149.36NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta very beautiful young Indian <$$font> maid

Antecedent chain #882 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=5 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.6IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
147.6IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
147.6IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
147.6IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
147.5IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
147.5NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe truth

Antecedent chain #128 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=8 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.207CrossSpeechNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe pearls points to...
167.205CrossSpeechNP-SBJDemSubjectthese points to...
167.205IdentityNP-OB1ProArgument'em points to...
167.204IdentityNP-OB1ProArgument'em points to...
167.203NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenttwo large pearls

Antecedent chain #239 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.156CrossSpeechNP-SBJDemSubjectthat points to...
165.156IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
165.156IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
165.156IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectit self points to...
165.156NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta decay'd beauty

Antecedent chain #385 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=71 NumSbj=112 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.121IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther own nation points to...
154.105IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat nation points to...
152.76IdentityNPProperPPobject Coramantien <$$font> points to...
151.71IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthat nation points to...
151.69NewNP-SBJProperSubject Coramantien <$$font> ,a country of blacks so called

Antecedent chain #549 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=9 ProAll=3 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.83IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
152.83IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
152.83IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
152.83IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe arrow points to...
152.82NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan arrow *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #823 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15IdentityNPDefNPPPobjecthis Majesty's antiquary's ;where *T*-5 *exp* are also some rare flies ,of amazing forms and colours ,presented to 'em by my self ;some as big as my fist ,some less * ;and all of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate points to...
148.13IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
148.13IdentityNPDemNPModthat noble beast points to...
148.13IdentityNP-PRNIndefNPNonArga little beast in the form and fashion of a lion ,as big as a kitten ,but so exactly *ICH*-1 made in all parts like that noble beast ,that it is it in minature points to...
148.13NewNPunknownPPobjectcousheries ,a little beast in the form and fashion of a lion ,as big as a kitten ,but so exactly *ICH*-1 made in all parts like that noble beast ,that it is it in minature

Antecedent chain #135 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.202IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
167.201IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
167.201IdentityNP-OB1DemArgumentthis points to...
167.200IP-MATand such I languish for *ICH*-1 .<$$font>

Antecedent chain #173 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=14 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.186IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis last effort points to...
166.185IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
166.182IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
166.181NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe next visit *T*-2 the king wou'd make

Antecedent chain #192 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.175IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
166.175IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
166.175IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe art points to...
166.175IP-SUBhe would make love so effectually ,that he would defy the most expert mistress of the art ,to find out whether he dissembled it ,or *con* had it really

Antecedent chain #850 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=18 ProAll=4 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentyou points to...
147.11IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentyou points to...
147.7IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
147.5AssumedNP-OB2ProArgumentyou

Antecedent chain #14 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.251IdentityNPProperPPobject Onahal <$$font> points to...
169.251IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether points to...
169.251IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether

Antecedent chain #30 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=30 NumSbj=40 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.248IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Otan points to...
168.234IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe otan ,which *T*-1 was all of oranges and citrons points to...
168.231NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectAll the otan

Antecedent chain #32 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=11 NumSbj=17 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.247IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis apartment points to...
169.247IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis apartment points to...
169.243NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis apartment

Antecedent chain #42 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.245IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
169.245IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
169.244InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe messenger

Antecedent chain #56 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=3 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.235IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectThey points to...
168.234IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
168.234InferredNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #64 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=18 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.231IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis accident points to...
168.223IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat instant points to...
168.221IP-MATHe clasped her close to his bosom ,

Antecedent chain #111 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=40 NumSbj=58 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.214IdentityNP-OB1ProNPArgumentthem ,especially Imoinda <$$font> ,who *T*-1 that day appear'd more lovely than ever ,being enliven'd with the good tidings *T*-2 Onahal <$$font> had brought her ,of the constant passion *T*-3 the prince had for her points to...
167.213IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe ladies points to...
166.187NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe women-royal

Antecedent chain #150 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=16 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.196IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy eyes points to...
166.190IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
166.189NewNP-OB2AnchoredNPArgumentmy eyes

Antecedent chain #174 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.184IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
166.183IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
166.183NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe parley of the eyes of these two lovers

Antecedent chain #430 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.110IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
154.110IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
154.110NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectHis hair

Antecedent chain #583 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=8 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese dead victors points to...
152.79IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
152.79NewVarNP-SBJTraceSubject*T*-2

Antecedent chain #601 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.73IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthemselves points to...
151.73IdentityNP-PRN-2FullNPArgumentat least those common men who *T*-3 cou'd not ransom themselves points to...
151.73IdentityNP-PRNTraceNonArg*ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #602 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.73IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.72IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.70NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectour great traders

Antecedent chain #607 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.70IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat merchandize points to...
151.69IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese slaves points to...
151.69NewNPFullNPPPobjectblacks so called

Antecedent chain #621 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.66IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
151.66IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
151.66NewNP-SBJProNPSubjectthey who *T*-3 have so contracted

Antecedent chain #625 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.66IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
151.66IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
151.65NewNP-OB1BareArgumentslaves

Antecedent chain #626 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.66IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
151.66IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
151.65NewNPunknownPPobjecta master ,or a captain of a ship

Antecedent chain #726 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.41IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe points to...
149.41IdentityNP-OB1ProNPArgumentshe alone points to...
149.40NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectsimple nature

Antecedent chain #744 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.34IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
149.33IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
149.33AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectyou

Antecedent chain #768 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.26IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir long black hair points to...
149.26IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThis adornment points to...
149.25IP-MATand *con* make girdles to tie their aprons to *T*-1 ,which *T*-2 come twenty times ,or more ,about the waste ,and *T*-2 then cross ,like a shoulder-belt ,both ways ,and round their necks ,arms ,and legs .

Antecedent chain #778 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.24IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthese beads points to...
149.23IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
149.23InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentThe beads

Antecedent chain #806 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.18IdentityNP-OB1ProArgument'em points to...
148.17IdentityNPDemPPobjectthese points to...
148.16NewNPFullNPArgumentglorious wreaths for their heads ,necks ,arms and legs

Antecedent chain #866 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=12 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
147.9IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy reader points to...
147.5NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentmy reader

Antecedent chain #9 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.255IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
169.254AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectI

Antecedent chain #19 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.250IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis opportunity points to...
169.249IP-MAT Oroonoko <$$font> and Aboan <$$font> were no sooner *ICH*-1 enter'd ,but *T*-2 Onahal <$$font> led the prince to the apartment of Imoinda <$$font> ;who ,*T*-3 not knowing any thing of her happiness ,was laid in bed .

Antecedent chain #27 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.248IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe tidings points to...
169.248IP-SUB*T*-1 he was seen *-2 to enter

Antecedent chain #29 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=10 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.248IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
169.247NewNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #33 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=24 NumSbj=33 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.247IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe citrongrove points to...
168.234NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe grove of the otan ,which *T*-1 was all of oranges and citrons

Antecedent chain #38 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.246CrossSpeechNP-SBJDemSubjectThis points to...
169.245IP-SUB*con* answer'd very little

Antecedent chain #58 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.234IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
168.234InferredNP-SBJunknownSubjectthe prince and he

Antecedent chain #60 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=18 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.234IdentityNP-TMPDemNPNonArgthat night points to...
168.227NewNP-TMPDemNPNonArganother night

Antecedent chain #68 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.228IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis news points to...
168.227IP-SUBif he were found another night in court ,he shou'd suffer the death ordained for disobedient offenders

Antecedent chain #72 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=59 NumSbj=92 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.227IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe camp points to...
166.184AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe camp

Antecedent chain #79 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.223IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis arms points to...
168.219NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis arms

Antecedent chain #93 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.219IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe carpet points to...
167.215InferredNPDemNPPPobjectanother carpet at the other end of the room

Antecedent chain #101 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.218IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenther eyes points to...
167.217InferredNP-OB2AnchoredNPArgumenthis eyes and soul

Antecedent chain #104 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.216IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
167.215NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis eyes

Antecedent chain #124 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.208IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis hand points to...
167.207NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis hand

Antecedent chain #125 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.207IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenther points to...
167.207NewNP-POSIndefNPPossDeta woman's

Antecedent chain #139 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.199IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
167.198AssumedPRO$PossProPossDetour

Antecedent chain #144 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.198IdentityNP-SBJ-2ProSubject$'t points to...
167.198CP-THT-2one can get so happy *ICH*-3 an opportunity as to tell one's heart

Antecedent chain #145 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.198IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectour country-courtship points to...
167.198IdentityNP-VOCBareNonArgmadam

Antecedent chain #148 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.197IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis kind confession points to...
167.195IP-MATbut *con* will have none but <$$font> Aboan .

Antecedent chain #149 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.197IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubject$'t points to...
167.197CP-THT-1you condescend to this kind confession

Antecedent chain #161 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=7 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.189CrossSpeechNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
166.188NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy passion

Antecedent chain #167 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=7 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.187IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
166.187NewNPunknownPPobjectthe prince and Aboan

Antecedent chain #175 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.184IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
166.184NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentflatterers who *T*-1 told him they observ'd it

Antecedent chain #186 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.179IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubject$'t points to...
166.179IP-INF-1for the prince to delay his going at the head of his army to encounter the enemy

Antecedent chain #200 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.171IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis good news points to...
165.170IP-MAT Aboan <$$font> fail'd not that night to tell the prince of his success ,and how advantageous *ICH*-2 *T*-1 the service of Onahal <$$font> might be to his amour with Imoinda <$$font> .

Antecedent chain #211 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.168IdentityNPDemPPobjectthis points to...
165.167IP-SUBshe had made some impressions on his heart

Antecedent chain #221 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.164IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthese points to...
165.164InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthese she-favourites

Antecedent chain #229 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.161IdentityNP-SBJ-3ProSubjectit points to...
165.161IP-INF-3to be in love

Antecedent chain #242 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=13 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.156IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectnew beauties ,to which once she laid claim *T*-2 points to...
164.154InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe cast-mistresses {COM:sic} of the old king

Antecedent chain #248 (len=2) ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155IdentityNP-SBJTraceSubject*T*-8 points to...
164.155NewNPDemNPArgumentthose gallantries and presents

Antecedent chain #256 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155IdentityNP-SBJ-3ProSubjectit points to...
164.155IP-INF-3to teach them all those wanton arts of love ,with which *T*-4 they prevail'd and charmed heretofore in their turn

Antecedent chain #260 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=16 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir beauty points to...
164.151NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecther beauty

Antecedent chain #267 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.151IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
164.151NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall the rest

Antecedent chain #277 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.148IdentityNP-SBJ-3ProSubject$'t points to...
164.148CP-THT-3*T*-2 a man in his circumstances could do

Antecedent chain #281 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.147IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThis discourse points to...
164.147IP-MATThis discourse lasted till the king called ,which *T*-1 gave Oroonoko <$$font> a certain satisfaction ;

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164.145IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe carpet points to...
163.138NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta carpet

Antecedent chain #288 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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164.143IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe same opinion points to...
164.142IP-SUB Imoinda <$$font> bore ,at this minute ,part in his affliction

Antecedent chain #303 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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163.139IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe door points to...
163.137NewNP-SBJDemNPSubjectanother door

Antecedent chain #310 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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163.137IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
163.137NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis heart

Antecedent chain #311 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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163.137IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat prepar'd repose points to...
163.137NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta bed of state made * ready ,with sweets and flowers for the dalliance of the king ,who *T*-2 immediately led the trembling victim from his sight ,into that prepar'd repose

Antecedent chain #354 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=13 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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162.130IdentityNP-TMPDemNPNonArgthis day points to...
162.126NewNP-TMPIndefNPNonArgone day

Antecedent chain #356 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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162.130IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubject$'t points to...
162.130CP-THT-1that both these changes were evident ,this day ,in both these lovers

Antecedent chain #358 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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162.129IdentityNPDemArgumentthat points to...
162.129IP-INF-1'em as frequently *ICH*-2 blush ,and look pale ,and that as visibly *ICH*-2 as *T*-3 ever I saw in the most beautiful white

Antecedent chain #390 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
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155.120IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
155.120NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta hundred white men

Antecedent chain #405 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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155.117IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat passion points to...
155.116NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe highest degree of love

Antecedent chain #407 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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155.116CrossSpeechNP-OB1DemArgumentthat points to...
155.115IP-SUByet he was in the court of his grandfather ,as *T*-3 I said

Antecedent chain #409 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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155.115IdentityNP-SBJ-5ProSubject$'t points to...
155.115IP-INF-5*T*-4 for a brave and gallant man to be

Antecedent chain #422 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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154.113IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
154.113NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectwhoever *T*-1 had heard him speak

Antecedent chain #438 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.108IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis face points to...
154.105NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat brown rusty black which *T*-1 most of that nation are

Antecedent chain #447 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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154.106IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
154.106NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectHis eyes

Antecedent chain #468 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.99IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThis great and just character of Oroonoko <$$font> points to...
153.98IP-SUBhis education had been in some European <$$font> court

Antecedent chain #482 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.95IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
153.94NewNPunknownPPobjectthe late civil wars in England <$$font> ,and the deplorable death of our great monarch

Antecedent chain #505 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.89IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
153.88NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall the English <$$font> gentlemen that *T*-1 traded thither

Antecedent chain #509 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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153.87IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
153.87IP-SUB*T*-1 finding it * turn to very good account to be a sort of royal tutor to this young black ,and perceiving him very ready ,apt ,and quick of apprehension ,took a great pleasure to teach him morals ,language and science

Antecedent chain #515 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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153.87IdentityNP-SBJ-2ProSubjectit points to...
153.87IP-INF-2to be a sort of royal tutor to this young black

Antecedent chain #519 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.87IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
153.86InferredNP-OB1unknownArgumentthat real greatness of soul ,those refined notions of true honour ,that absolute generosity ,and that softness that *T*-4 was capable of the highest passions of love and gallantry ,whose objects *T*-5 were almost continually fighting men ,or those mangled or dead ,who *T*-6 heard no sounds but those of war and groans

Antecedent chain #536 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubject$'t points to...
153.86IP-INF-1to imagine where it was *T*-2 he learn'd so much humanity :or ,to give his accomplishments a juster name ,where $'t $was {TEXT:'twas} *T*-3 he got that real greatness of soul ,those refined notions of true honour ,that absolute generosity ,and that softness that *T*-4 was capable of the highest passions of love and gallantry ,whose objects *T*-5 were almost continually fighting men ,or those mangled or dead ,who *T*-6 heard no sounds but those of war and groans

Antecedent chain #545 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.85IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
153.85IP-SUB*T*-2 the prince came to court ,where *T*-3 he had hardly been a month together ,from the time of his fifth year to that of seventeen

Antecedent chain #547 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.84IdentityNP-SBJProSubject$'T points to...
152.84IP-SUB*T*-2 he was proclaimed *-3 general in the old man's place

Antecedent chain #578 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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152.80IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
152.80IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #590 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.79IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis younger years points to...
152.76NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArgan hundred and odd years

Antecedent chain #594 (len=2) ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.76IdentityNP-PRN-1ProArgumenthimself points to...
152.76IdentityNP-PRNTraceNonArg*ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #595 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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152.75IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
152.75NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectour captains and masters of ships

Antecedent chain #600 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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151.74IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese slaves so taken points to...
151.73NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall *T*-1 they took in battle *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #613 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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151.68IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
151.68NewNP-SBJProSubjectyou

Antecedent chain #614 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.68IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour lot points to...
151.67NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone lot that *T*-1 may be for ten

Antecedent chain #629 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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151.66IdentityNP-PRNIndefNPNonArga matter of twenty pound a head points to...
151.66NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentso much apiece ,a matter of twenty pound a head

Antecedent chain #630 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.66IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
151.65NewNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThose who *T*-1 want slaves

Antecedent chain #636 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.64IdentityNP-PRNFullNPNonArgblack slaves all together points to...
151.64InertNP-OB1ProperArgumentnegroes ,black slaves all together ,who *T*-2 are transported thither in this manner

Antecedent chain #639 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=21 NumSbj=31 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.63IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat continent points to...
150.52NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat continent where *T*-1 I was

Antecedent chain #643 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.62IdentityNP-SBJ-2ProSubjectit points to...
151.62IP-INF-2to caress 'em as friends ,and not to treat 'em as slaves

Antecedent chain #645 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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151.62IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe fruit points to...
151.62NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentoranges ,and other fruit

Antecedent chain #646 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.62IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe dart's points to...
151.61NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectan arrow

Antecedent chain #671 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.56IdentityNP-SBJ-2ProSubject$'t points to...
150.56IP-INF-2*T*-1 for us to get

Antecedent chain #674 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.55IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
150.55NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe best food of the country

Antecedent chain #679 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.55IdentityNP-SBJ-3ProSubjectit points to...
150.55IP-INF-3*T*-2 to do

Antecedent chain #682 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.54IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
150.54NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome other of their customs and manners

Antecedent chain #702 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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150.47CrossSpeechNPDemNPPPobjectthat infamy points to...
150.46IP-SUBSuch a man was a lyar ,which *T*-1 was a word of infamy to a gentleman

Antecedent chain #709 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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150.45IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
150.45NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta man who *T*-2 promis'd a thing *T*-3 he did not do

Antecedent chain #712 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.44IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
150.44NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjecta man's word

Antecedent chain #713 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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150.44IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
150.44NewNP-POSIndefNPPossDeta man's

Antecedent chain #725 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.41IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe world points to...
149.38AssumedNPAnchoredNPPPobjectour world

Antecedent chain #727 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.40IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubject$'t points to...
149.40CP-THT-1that simple nature is the most harmless ,inoffensive and vertuous mistress

Antecedent chain #734 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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149.38IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenther eyes points to...
149.37NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis eyes

Antecedent chain #800 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22IdentityNPProPPobject'em points to...
148.21NewNPIndefNPunknowna thousand little knacks ,and rarities in nature

Antecedent chain #802 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
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148.20IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
148.19InferredNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #809 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.16IdentityNP-RSP=1ProPPobject'em points to...
148.16NewNPFullNPPPobjectfeathers ,which *T*-1 they order into all shapes ,*con* make themselves little short habits *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3 of 'em ,and glorious wreaths for their heads ,necks ,arms and legs ,whose tinctures *T*-4 are unconceivable

Antecedent chain #819 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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148.15IdentityNP-PRNunknownNonArgsome as big as my fist ,some less * ;and all of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate points to...
148.15NewNP-6QuantNPArgumentsome rare flies ,of amazing forms and colours ,presented to 'em by my self ;some as big as my fist ,some less * ;and all of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate

Antecedent chain #822 (len=2) ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15IdentityNP-POSAnchoredNPPossDethis Majesty's antiquary's points to...
148.15NewVarNP-SBJTraceSubject*T*-4

Antecedent chain #838 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13IdentityNP-PRNIndefNPNonArga sort of monkey ,as big as a rat or weasel ,but of a marvellous and delicate shape ,having face and hands like a human creature points to...
148.13NewNPunknownPPobjectmarmosets ,a sort of monkey ,as big as a rat or weasel ,but of a marvellous and delicate shape ,having face and hands like a human creature

Antecedent chain #843 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe place points to...
147.10NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta colony in America <$$font> ,called * Surinam <$$font> ,in the West-Indies

Antecedent chain #851 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubject$'t points to...
147.11CP-THT-1I tell you the manner of bringing them to these new colonies

Antecedent chain #857 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.10IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis adventures points to...
147.9NewNP-SBJBareSubjectadventures

Antecedent chain #860 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis life points to...
147.9NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis life

Antecedent chain #872 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.8IdentityNP-PRNProNonArghimself points to...
147.8IdentityNP-PRNDefNPNonArgthe hero himself ,who *T*-2 gave us the whole transactions of his youth

Antecedent chain #873 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.8IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis history points to...
147.5NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe history of this royal slave

Antecedent chain #1 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.257NewNPQuantNPPPobjectso many months

Antecedent chain #3 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.257NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis old grandfather

Antecedent chain #4 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.257NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhat *T*-1 his old grandfather had been endeavouring for so many months

Antecedent chain #5 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.257NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta moment

Antecedent chain #6 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.256NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentopportunity ,night ,and silence ,youth ,love and desire

Antecedent chain #8 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.255NewNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthose arms where she so long'd *T*-1 to be

Antecedent chain #10 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.254NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe rights of love

Antecedent chain #11 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.254NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis own

Antecedent chain #12 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.254NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentnothing *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #13 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.253NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta thousand fears

Antecedent chain #16 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.251NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan opportunity

Antecedent chain #17 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.251NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe height of complaisance for his prince

Antecedent chain #18 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.251NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther own ;where *T*-1 he shew'd the height of complaisance for his prince ,when ,to give him an opportunity ,he suffer'd himself to be caress'd in bed by Onahal <$$font>

Antecedent chain #20 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.250NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther chamber

Antecedent chain #22 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.249NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther happiness

Antecedent chain #23 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.249NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany thing of her happiness

Antecedent chain #24 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.249NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe apartment of Imoinda <$$font> ;who ,*T*-3 not knowing any thing of her happiness ,was laid in bed

Antecedent chain #25 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.249NewNP-SBJProperSubject Oroonoko <$$font> and Aboan <$$font>

Antecedent chain #31 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.248NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe very gate of the Otan ;where *T*-1 he was seen *-2 to enter ,and where *T*-3 they left him ,to carry back the tidings to the king

Antecedent chain #34 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.247NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe hour *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #35 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.247NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone spy or other

Antecedent chain #36 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.247NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis motions

Antecedent chain #37 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.246NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe jealousy of the king

Antecedent chain #39 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.245NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentvery little

Antecedent chain #40 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.245NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe ground

Antecedent chain #41 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.245AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe campaign

Antecedent chain #43 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
169.243NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis command

Antecedent chain #44 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.241NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis fear

Antecedent chain #45 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.239IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether

Antecedent chain #46 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.239NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenther innocence

Antecedent chain #47 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.238NewNPQuantNPPPobjectboth sides

Antecedent chain #48 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.238NewNPIndefNPModa design

Antecedent chain #49 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.238NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall things

Antecedent chain #50 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.238NewNPDefNPPPobject Oroonoko <$$font> 's bosom

Antecedent chain #51 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.238NewNPFullNPPPobjectpurpose to fall into Oroonoko <$$font> 's bosom

Antecedent chain #52 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.238NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta false step

Antecedent chain #53 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.236NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe jealousy of the old lover

Antecedent chain #54 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.236NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectnothing

Antecedent chain #55 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.235NewNPunknownPPobjectgrief enough

Antecedent chain #57 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.234NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenther orders

Antecedent chain #59 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.234NewNPFullNPPPobjectoranges and citrons

Antecedent chain #61 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.233InferredNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthat of Aboan

Antecedent chain #62 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.232NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecther happiness

Antecedent chain #63 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.232NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe prince's stay

Antecedent chain #65 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.230NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch another moment

Antecedent chain #66 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.229NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis fault

Antecedent chain #67 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.228NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall men that *T*-3 loved him

Antecedent chain #69 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.228AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectYou

Antecedent chain #70 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.227NewNPFullNPPPobjectdisobedient offenders

Antecedent chain #71 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.227NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe death ordained for disobedient offenders

Antecedent chain #73 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.227NewNP-OB1BareArgumentword

Antecedent chain #74 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.226IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether

Antecedent chain #75 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.226NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther apartment

Antecedent chain #76 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.225NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall the diversion

Antecedent chain #77 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.223NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis death

Antecedent chain #78 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.223NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther dance

Antecedent chain #80 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.223IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther own

Antecedent chain #81 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.223NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis safety

Antecedent chain #82 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.223NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe presence of mind of Imoinda <$$font> fonder of his safety ,than her own

Antecedent chain #83 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.222InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthis nature

Antecedent chain #84 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.222NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta boldness of this nature

Antecedent chain #85 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.222NewNPDemNPArgumentthat punishment that *T*-2 is the reward of a boldness of this nature

Antecedent chain #86 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.222NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta king

Antecedent chain #87 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.222NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe mistress of a king

Antecedent chain #88 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.222NewNPDemNPArgumentthat reverence

Antecedent chain #89 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.222NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentthat reverence that *T*-1 was due to the mistress of a king ,and that punishment that *T*-2 is the reward of a boldness of this nature

Antecedent chain #90 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.221NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis bosom

Antecedent chain #91 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.220NewNP-PRN-1DefNPArgumentthe joy wherewith *T*-2 he received her

Antecedent chain #92 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.220AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe whole presence

Antecedent chain #94 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.219NewNPFullNPPPobjectextreme force

Antecedent chain #95 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.219NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe steps *T*-2 she took

Antecedent chain #96 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.219NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore regarding

Antecedent chain #97 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.218InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthose of the prince

Antecedent chain #98 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.218NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe joy *T*-1 she produced in those of the prince

Antecedent chain #99 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.218NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany other use ,than in beholding with infinite pleasure the joy *T*-1 she produced in those of the prince

Antecedent chain #100 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
168.218IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether

Antecedent chain #102 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.217IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir

Antecedent chain #103 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.217NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir motions

Antecedent chain #105 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.215NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis soul

Antecedent chain #106 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.215AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe room

Antecedent chain #107 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.215NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe other end of the room

Antecedent chain #108 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.214NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe constant passion *T*-3 the prince had for her

Antecedent chain #109 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.214NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe good tidings *T*-2 Onahal <$$font> had brought her ,of the constant passion *T*-3 the prince had for her

Antecedent chain #110 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.214NewNP-TMPDemNPNonArgthat day

Antecedent chain #112 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.214NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta great deal of pleasure

Antecedent chain #113 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.214NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta carpet

Antecedent chain #114 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.212InferredPRO$PossProPossDettheir

Antecedent chain #115 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.212NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir speaking together

Antecedent chain #116 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.212NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectno notice *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #119 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.210NewNPunknownPPobjectmid-night

Antecedent chain #121 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.209NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe orange-grove

Antecedent chain #122 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.209NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe gate of the orange-grove

Antecedent chain #123 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.208NewNP-TMPFullNPNonArg This night

Antecedent chain #126 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.207NewNP-SBJBareSubjectlove

Antecedent chain #127 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.207NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumenta woman's invention

Antecedent chain #129 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.205NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour love

Antecedent chain #130 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.203IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether

Antecedent chain #131 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.203NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther ears

Antecedent chain #132 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.203IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether

Antecedent chain #133 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.203NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther desires

Antecedent chain #134 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.203NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall the king's subjects

Antecedent chain #136 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.201NewNPFullNPPPobjectsuch *ICH*-1 a tone ,that she hoped it true

Antecedent chain #137 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.200NewNP-1IndefNPArgumentsuch

Antecedent chain #138 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.199NewNPFullNPPPobjectmore certain Proofs of love than speaking and sighing

Antecedent chain #140 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.199NewNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthose few minutes *T*-1 we have

Antecedent chain #141 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.198NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentone's heart

Antecedent chain #142 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.198NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentso happy *ICH*-3 an opportunity as to tell one's heart

Antecedent chain #143 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.198NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone

Antecedent chain #146 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.198NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentso small *ICH*-1 a Part of our country-courtship ,that $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} rare one can get so happy *ICH*-3 an opportunity as to tell one's heart

Antecedent chain #147 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.198NewNP-SBJBareSubjectwords

Antecedent chain #151 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.196IdentityNP-VOCFullNPNonArg Madam <$$font>

Antecedent chain #152 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.195NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentnone

Antecedent chain #153 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.194NewNP-OB1BareArgumentlovers

Antecedent chain #154 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
167.192NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta rest of beauty enough engaging

Antecedent chain #155 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.191NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectmy self

Antecedent chain #156 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.190NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentmy flame

Antecedent chain #157 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.190NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgbut too much

Antecedent chain #158 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.189NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe lye

Antecedent chain #159 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.189IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy

Antecedent chain #160 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.189NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy mouth

Antecedent chain #162 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.187NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther wish

Antecedent chain #164 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.187NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe dancing ,and antick postures *T*-3 the women-royal made

Antecedent chain #165 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.187InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe whole company

Antecedent chain #166 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.187AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe custom

Antecedent chain #168 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.187InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe whole affair

Antecedent chain #169 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.186IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther young lover

Antecedent chain #170 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.186IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether

Antecedent chain #171 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.186NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenther enjoyment of her young lover

Antecedent chain #172 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.186IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthimself

Antecedent chain #176 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.183NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectan old jealous lover

Antecedent chain #177 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.183InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthese two lovers

Antecedent chain #178 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.183NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe eyes of these two lovers

Antecedent chain #179 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.182NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis wish

Antecedent chain #180 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.179NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta tedious year

Antecedent chain #181 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.179NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectevery day

Antecedent chain #182 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.179AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe enemy

Antecedent chain #183 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.179NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis army

Antecedent chain #184 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.179NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe head of his army

Antecedent chain #185 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.179NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis going at the head of his army to encounter the enemy

Antecedent chain #187 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.178NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe field

Antecedent chain #188 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.178NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe time of taking the field

Antecedent chain #189 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.177AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe wars

Antecedent chain #190 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.176NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe next opportunity of going to the otan

Antecedent chain #191 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.176InferredNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #193 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.175NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe most expert mistress of the art

Antecedent chain #194 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.175NewNP-OB1BareArgumentlove

Antecedent chain #195 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.173NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy behalf

Antecedent chain #196 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.173NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe request *T*-1 you make in my behalf

Antecedent chain #197 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.173NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour mercy

Antecedent chain #198 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
166.173NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecther life

Antecedent chain #199 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.172NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther desires

Antecedent chain #201 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.170NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis amour with Imoinda <$$font>

Antecedent chain #202 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.170NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe service of Onahal <$$font>

Antecedent chain #203 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.170NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis success

Antecedent chain #204 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.170InferredNP-TMPDemNPNonArgthat night

Antecedent chain #205 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.169NewNPAnchoredNPArgumenthis conversation

Antecedent chain #206 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.169AssumedNPDemNPPPobjectthat day

Antecedent chain #207 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.169AssumedNPDefNPArgumentthe company

Antecedent chain #208 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.169AssumedNP-OB1unknownArgumentthe company *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #209 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.169AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe ceremony

Antecedent chain #210 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.168NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta thousand advances to him

Antecedent chain #212 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.167NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis heart

Antecedent chain #213 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.167NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome impressions

Antecedent chain #214 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.166NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther ear

Antecedent chain #215 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.166NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecther favour

Antecedent chain #216 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.165NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis quality

Antecedent chain #217 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.165NewNPIndefNPPPobjectothers of his quality

Antecedent chain #218 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.165NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentglances more tender and inviting than *T*-1 she had done to others of his quality

Antecedent chain #219 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.164NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall affairs and business at court

Antecedent chain #220 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.164NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe persons that *T*-1 do all affairs and business at court

Antecedent chain #222 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.164NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis court

Antecedent chain #223 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.163NewNP-OB1BareArgumentpleasure

Antecedent chain #224 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.163NewNPDefNPPPobject Aboan <$$font> 's youth

Antecedent chain #225 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.162NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther sense and wit

Antecedent chain #226 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.162NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentnone in her sense and wit

Antecedent chain #227 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.162NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther face

Antecedent chain #228 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.162NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome decays in her face

Antecedent chain #230 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.161NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe heart of the antiquated Onahal <$$font> ,which *T*-1 had not forgot how pleasant *T*-2 it was to be in love

Antecedent chain #231 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.160NewNPIndefNPArgumenta man extremely well made ,and beautiful

Antecedent chain #232 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.160NewNPIndefNPArgumentone of the best quality

Antecedent chain #233 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.159NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta window

Antecedent chain #235 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.158NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta thousand fears he should never prevail with Onahal <$$font> to see Imoinda <$$font>

Antecedent chain #237 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.157NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall the despights and decays of time

Antecedent chain #240 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.156AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectthem

Antecedent chain #241 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.156NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentclaim *T*-2

Antecedent chain #243 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.156InferredNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthose caresses

Antecedent chain #244 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.156NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentdeclining charms ,that *T*-1 were once ador'd

Antecedent chain #245 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
165.156NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectnothing

Antecedent chain #246 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe bloomings

Antecedent chain #247 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155IdentityNPProPPobjectthemselves

Antecedent chain #249 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155NewNPDemNPArgumentthose satisfactions

Antecedent chain #250 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentthose satisfactions ,those gallantries and presents ,that *T*-8 were once made to themselves ,while youth and beauty lasted ,and which they now saw *T*-9 pass ,as it were regardless by ,and *T*-9 paid only to the bloomings

Antecedent chain #251 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155NewNPFullNPPPobjectliberty and freedom

Antecedent chain #252 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall the severity as to liberty and freedom ,that *T*-6 was possible

Antecedent chain #253 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir

Antecedent chain #254 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir turn

Antecedent chain #255 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall those wanton arts of love ,with which *T*-4 they prevail'd and charmed heretofore in their turn

Antecedent chain #257 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe young ones

Antecedent chain #258 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe new

Antecedent chain #259 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.155NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentguardians or governantees to the new and the young ones

Antecedent chain #261 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.153NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta window

Antecedent chain #262 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.152NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe new beauties and graces *T*-1 he beheld in this fair one

Antecedent chain #263 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.152NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore

Antecedent chain #264 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.152NewNP-TMPQuantNPNonArgevery moment

Antecedent chain #265 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.151NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta prize

Antecedent chain #266 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.151NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe present ordained as a prize

Antecedent chain #268 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.151NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan air and grace so *ICH*-2 surpassing all the rest ,as *T*-3 her beauty was above 'em

Antecedent chain #269 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.151NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenther part

Antecedent chain #270 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.151NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis command

Antecedent chain #271 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.151NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis young wives and mistresses

Antecedent chain #272 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.151NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectseveral of his young wives and mistresses

Antecedent chain #273 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.150NewNP-SBJBareSubjectmusick

Antecedent chain #274 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.149NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe rest who *T*-1 waited without

Antecedent chain #275 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
164.148NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis circumstances

Antecedent chain #276 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #278 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #279 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #280 (len=1)
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Antecedent chain #282 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #283 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #285 (len=1)
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Antecedent chain #286 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #287 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #289 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #290 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #291 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #292 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #293 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #294 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #295 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #296 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #297 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #298 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #299 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #300 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #301 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #302 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #304 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.139IdentityPRO$PossProPossDether

Antecedent chain #305 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #306 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #307 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #308 (len=1)
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Antecedent chain #309 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #312 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.137IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #313 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #314 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #315 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #316 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #317 (len=1)
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Antecedent chain #318 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #319 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #320 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #321 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #322 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.136NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectthem both

Antecedent chain #323 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #324 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.136NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectthey both

Antecedent chain #325 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #326 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.136InferredPRO$PossProPossDettheir

Antecedent chain #327 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #328 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #329 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #330 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.135NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectnone

Antecedent chain #331 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.135InferredPRO$PossProPossDetits

Antecedent chain #332 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #334 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #335 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #336 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #337 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #338 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.134IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethers

Antecedent chain #339 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #340 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #341 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.132IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #342 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #343 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #344 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #345 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #346 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #347 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.131NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumenteither

Antecedent chain #348 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #349 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
163.131InferredNP-OB1ProArgumentit

Antecedent chain #350 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #351 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #352 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #353 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #355 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.130NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectboth these changes

Antecedent chain #357 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #359 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #360 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.128NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone

Antecedent chain #361 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #362 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.127InferredNP-DIRDemNPArgumentthat way

Antecedent chain #364 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #365 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #366 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #367 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #368 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.126NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall his determined resolution

Antecedent chain #369 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.126NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther eyes

Antecedent chain #370 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #371 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.126NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe apartment of Imoinda <$$font>

Antecedent chain #372 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #373 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.125IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #374 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #375 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.125NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArga little

Antecedent chain #376 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #377 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.125NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall

Antecedent chain #378 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #379 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #380 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
162.124IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #381 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #382 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #383 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #386 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #387 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.121NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectany but a prince of her own nation

Antecedent chain #388 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #389 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #391 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.120IdentityNPProPPobjecther

Antecedent chain #392 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.119NewNPFullNPPPobjectdelicate vertues

Antecedent chain #393 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.119NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecther person

Antecedent chain #395 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #396 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #397 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #398 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.119NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone

Antecedent chain #399 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #401 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.119NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis race

Antecedent chain #402 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #403 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #404 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.118NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe shot of an arrow

Antecedent chain #406 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.117NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectgreat souls

Antecedent chain #408 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #410 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.115NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis grandfather

Antecedent chain #411 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
155.115NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe court of his grandfather

Antecedent chain #412 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.114AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe most illustrious courts

Antecedent chain #413 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #414 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #415 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #416 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.114NewNPFullNPArgumentas politick maxims *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #417 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #418 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.114NewNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con*

Antecedent chain #419 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #420 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #421 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #423 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #424 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #425 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.112NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis discourse

Antecedent chain #426 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.111NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis person

Antecedent chain #427 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #428 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #429 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #431 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #432 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #433 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #434 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #435 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #436 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.108NewNP-2QuantNPArgumentnothing

Antecedent chain #437 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #439 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #440 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.107InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe negroes

Antecedent chain #441 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #442 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #443 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.107NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPunknownHis mouth

Antecedent chain #444 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.107NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectHis nose

Antecedent chain #445 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.106NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis teeth

Antecedent chain #446 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.106NewNPBareModsnow

Antecedent chain #448 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #449 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #450 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #451 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.105NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmost

Antecedent chain #452 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.105NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectHis face

Antecedent chain #453 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #454 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #455 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #456 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #457 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #458 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #459 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.102NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome other women

Antecedent chain #460 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.102NewNPunknownPPobjectme ,and some other women

Antecedent chain #461 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.102IdentityNP-RFLProArgumenthimself

Antecedent chain #462 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #463 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.100NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall report

Antecedent chain #464 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
154.100NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentnothing

Antecedent chain #465 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #466 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #467 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #469 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #470 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #471 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.98IdentityNP-RFLProArgumenthimself

Antecedent chain #472 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.98NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall points

Antecedent chain #473 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.97IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #474 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.97NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis nature

Antecedent chain #475 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.97NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentnothing of barbarity

Antecedent chain #476 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #477 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #478 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #479 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #480 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #481 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #483 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #484 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #485 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.94NewNPProperPPobject England <$$font>

Antecedent chain #486 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #487 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #488 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.92NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmuch

Antecedent chain #489 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #490 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #491 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.91NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta wit more quick

Antecedent chain #492 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.91NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta judgment more solid

Antecedent chain #493 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #494 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #495 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #496 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #497 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.91NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe most illustrious courts

Antecedent chain #498 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.91IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy

Antecedent chain #499 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.91NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentmy reader

Antecedent chain #500 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.90NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis mighty actions

Antecedent chain #501 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.90NewNPQuantNPPPobjectmany of his mighty actions

Antecedent chain #502 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.90NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta witness to many of his mighty actions

Antecedent chain #503 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #504 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.89InferredNPDemArgumentthat of the Spaniard <$$font> *ICH*-3

Antecedent chain #506 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #507 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #508 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.88InferredNP-SBJDemNPSubjectAnother reason

Antecedent chain #510 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.87NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentmorals ,language and science

Antecedent chain #511 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #512 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.87NewNPFullNPPPobjectroyal tutor to this young black

Antecedent chain #513 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #514 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.87NewNPFullNPPPobjectvery good account

Antecedent chain #516 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.87NewNPFullNPPPobjectwit and learning

Antecedent chain #517 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.87NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta Frenchman <$$font> of wit and learning ,who *T*-1 finding it * turn to very good account to be a sort of royal tutor to this young black ,and perceiving him very ready ,apt ,and quick of apprehension ,took a great pleasure to teach him morals ,language and science ;and *T*-1 was for it extremely belov'd and valu'd by him

Antecedent chain #518 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.87NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe care of a Frenchman <$$font> of wit and learning ,who *T*-1 finding it * turn to very good account to be a sort of royal tutor to this young black ,and perceiving him very ready ,apt ,and quick of apprehension ,took a great pleasure to teach him morals ,language and science ;and *T*-1 was for it extremely belov'd and valu'd by him

Antecedent chain #520 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.87NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentSome part of it

Antecedent chain #521 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNPFullNPPPobjectwar and groans

Antecedent chain #522 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthose of war and groans

Antecedent chain #523 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno sounds but those of war and groans

Antecedent chain #524 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNPDemNPArgumentthose mangled or dead

Antecedent chain #525 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNPFullNPArgumentfighting men

Antecedent chain #526 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNPFullNPPPobjectlove and gallantry

Antecedent chain #527 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe highest passions of love and gallantry ,whose objects *T*-5 were almost continually fighting men ,or those mangled or dead ,who *T*-6 heard no sounds but those of war and groans

Antecedent chain #528 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86InferredNPDemNPArgumentthat softness that *T*-4 was capable of the highest passions of love and gallantry ,whose objects *T*-5 were almost continually fighting men ,or those mangled or dead ,who *T*-6 heard no sounds but those of war and groans

Antecedent chain #529 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86InferredNPDemNPArgumentthat absolute generosity

Antecedent chain #530 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNPFullNPPPobjecttrue honour

Antecedent chain #531 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86InferredNPDemNPArgumentthose refined notions of true honour

Antecedent chain #532 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86InferredNPDemNPArgumentthat real greatness of soul

Antecedent chain #533 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta juster name

Antecedent chain #534 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNP-OB2AnchoredNPArgumenthis accomplishments

Antecedent chain #535 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.86NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentso much humanity

Antecedent chain #537 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.85NewNPIndefNPPPobjectseventeen

Antecedent chain #538 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.85NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat of seventeen

Antecedent chain #539 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.85NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe time of his fifth year

Antecedent chain #540 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.85NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArga month

Antecedent chain #541 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.85NewNPFullNPPPobjectcourt ,where *T*-3 he had hardly been a month together ,from the time of his fifth year to that of seventeen

Antecedent chain #542 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.85NewNPIndefNPPPobjecttwo years

Antecedent chain #543 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.85InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthat war ,which *T*-1 had continued for two years

Antecedent chain #544 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
153.85NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe finishing of that war ,which *T*-1 had continued for two years

Antecedent chain #546 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.84NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe old man's place

Antecedent chain #548 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.83NewNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthat of the prince

Antecedent chain #550 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.83NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis own body

Antecedent chain #551 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.83NewNPFullNPPPobjectpurpose to receive it in his own body ,rather than it should touch that of the prince

Antecedent chain #552 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.83NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis head

Antecedent chain #553 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.82IdentityNP-PRNProperNonArgOroonoko

Antecedent chain #554 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.82NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis eye

Antecedent chain #555 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.82NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis side

Antecedent chain #556 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.82NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis seventeenth year

Antecedent chain #557 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.81AssumedNPAnchoredNPPPobjectour world

Antecedent chain #558 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.81NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis quality

Antecedent chain #559 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.81NewNPDemNPPPobjectthose that *T*-2 knew not his quality

Antecedent chain #560 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.81NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan awe and reverence

Antecedent chain #561 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.81NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis gloomy race

Antecedent chain #562 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.81NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall those of his gloomy race

Antecedent chain #563 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.81NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta native beauty ,so *ICH*-1 transcending all those of his gloomy race ,that he struck an awe and reverence ,even into those that *T*-2 knew not his quality ;as *T*-3 he did * into me ,who *T*-4 beheld him with surprize and wonder ,when afterwards he arrived in our world

Antecedent chain #564 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe soldiers

Antecedent chain #565 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe darling of the soldiers

Antecedent chain #566 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall that world

Antecedent chain #567 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe wonder of all that world

Antecedent chain #568 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPProperPPobjectMars

Antecedent chain #569 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe field of Mars

Antecedent chain #570 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe most expert captains ,and bravest soldiers that *T*-5 ever saw the field of Mars

Antecedent chain #571 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentone of the most expert captains ,and bravest soldiers that *T*-5 ever saw the field of Mars

Antecedent chain #572 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPIndefNPPPobjectseventeen

Antecedent chain #573 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe age of seventeen

Antecedent chain #574 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe good conduct of the old general

Antecedent chain #575 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis natural inclination to arms

Antecedent chain #576 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe oldest generals

Antecedent chain #577 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe field

Antecedent chain #579 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis back

Antecedent chain #580 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta quiver

Antecedent chain #581 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis hand

Antecedent chain #582 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta bow

Antecedent chain #584 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone of these dead victors

Antecedent chain #585 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80IdentityNP-PRNBareWithPPNonArgson to one of these dead victors

Antecedent chain #586 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #587 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.80NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis successor

Antecedent chain #588 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.79NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis sons

Antecedent chain #589 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.79NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmany gallant men *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #591 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.78InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthat colour

Antecedent chain #592 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.77NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmany beautiful black wives

Antecedent chain #593 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.77NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno son

Antecedent chain #596 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.75NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall their freights

Antecedent chain #597 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
152.75InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthese generals

Antecedent chain #598 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.74NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall the profit

Antecedent chain #599 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.74NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe general only

Antecedent chain #603 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.72NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumenta great many captives

Antecedent chain #604 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.72NewNPIndefNPPPobjectother

Antecedent chain #605 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.72NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone neighbouring prince

Antecedent chain #606 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.72NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta continual campaign

Antecedent chain #608 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.70NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmost of our great traders in that merchandize

Antecedent chain #609 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.69NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe most advantageous trading for these slaves

Antecedent chain #610 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.69AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #611 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.69NewNPDemNPPPobjectthose places in which *T*-1 they found the most advantageous trading for these slaves

Antecedent chain #612 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.69IdentityNP-PRNIndefNPNonArga country of blacks so called

Antecedent chain #615 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.68NewNPQuantNPPPobjecteither sex

Antecedent chain #616 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.68NewNP-1QuantNPArgumentmore or less of either sex

Antecedent chain #617 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.67NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwomen and children

Antecedent chain #618 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.67InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe rest

Antecedent chain #619 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.67NewNP-2IndefNPArgumentthree or four men

Antecedent chain #620 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.67NewNPIndefNPPPobjectten

Antecedent chain #622 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.66NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir number

Antecedent chain #623 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.66NewNP-2IndefNPArgumenta ship laden with slaves

Antecedent chain #624 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.66NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch a plantation

Antecedent chain #627 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.66NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArga head

Antecedent chain #628 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.66NewNPIndefNPPPobjecttwenty pound a head

Antecedent chain #631 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.65NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta ship

Antecedent chain #632 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.65NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta captain of a ship

Antecedent chain #633 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.65NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta master

Antecedent chain #634 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.65NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta bargain

Antecedent chain #635 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.64AssumedNPDemNPPPobjectthis manner

Antecedent chain #637 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.64NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectour plantations of sugar

Antecedent chain #638 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.64NewNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThose then whom we make use of *T*-1 to work in our plantations of sugar

Antecedent chain #641 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.63NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir numbers

Antecedent chain #642 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.63NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentother

Antecedent chain #644 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.62NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall occasions

Antecedent chain #647 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.62NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe dart's point

Antecedent chain #648 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.62InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe stalk

Antecedent chain #649 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.62NewNPIndefNPArgumentother fruit

Antecedent chain #650 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.62NewNPBareArgumentoranges

Antecedent chain #651 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.61NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany distance that *T*-2 an arrow can reach

Antecedent chain #652 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.61NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan hair

Antecedent chain #653 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.61NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentso admirable *ICH*-1 an aim ,that they will split almost an hair

Antecedent chain #654 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.60IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir

Antecedent chain #655 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.60NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir hands

Antecedent chain #656 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.59AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe floods

Antecedent chain #657 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.59NewNP-OB2DefNPArgumentthe less swift inhabitants of the floods

Antecedent chain #658 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.59AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe deep

Antecedent chain #659 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.59AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe rivers

Antecedent chain #660 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #661 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.59NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone

Antecedent chain #662 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
151.59AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe water

Antecedent chain #663 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.58NewNPIndefNPArgumentother eatable beasts

Antecedent chain #664 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.58NewNPDefNPArgumentthe nimblest deer

Antecedent chain #665 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.58NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentthe nimblest deer ,and other eatable beasts

Antecedent chain #666 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.58NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir feet

Antecedent chain #667 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.57InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthose almost impassable places

Antecedent chain #668 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #669 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.57AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe Sevana's

Antecedent chain #670 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.57AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe woods

Antecedent chain #672 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.56NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} impossible *T*-1 for us to get

Antecedent chain #673 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #675 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #676 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #677 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.55NewNPQuantNPArgumentall the places where *T*-4 to seek the best food of the country

Antecedent chain #678 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #680 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #681 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.54NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy way

Antecedent chain #683 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.54NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir customs and manners

Antecedent chain #684 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.54NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore

Antecedent chain #685 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #686 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #687 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #688 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.53NewNPFullNPPPobjectgreat resignation

Antecedent chain #689 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #690 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.52NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno king

Antecedent chain #691 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.51NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno other attendants

Antecedent chain #693 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.51NewNP-OB1BareArgumentslaves

Antecedent chain #694 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.50NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta servitude easy and respected

Antecedent chain #695 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.50NewNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthose that *T*-2 succeed 'em ,who *T*-3 are young

Antecedent chain #696 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.50NewNPFullNPPPobjectwives ;which ,*T*-1 when they grow old ,serve those that *T*-2 succeed 'em ,who *T*-3 are young ,but with a servitude easy and respected

Antecedent chain #697 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.50NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentplurality of wives ;which ,*T*-1 when they grow old ,serve those that *T*-2 succeed 'em ,who *T*-3 are young ,but with a servitude easy and respected

Antecedent chain #698 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.49AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe white men

Antecedent chain #699 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.49NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno vice ,or cunning

Antecedent chain #700 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.48NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno fraud

Antecedent chain #701 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.48NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta native justice ,which *T*-1 knows no fraud

Antecedent chain #703 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.47NewNPIndefNPArgumenta lyar

Antecedent chain #705 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.47IdentityNP-VOCProperNonArgGovernor

Antecedent chain #706 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.47NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone of 'em

Antecedent chain #707 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.46NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta gentleman

Antecedent chain #708 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.46NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectSuch a man

Antecedent chain #710 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.45NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta thing *T*-3 he did not do

Antecedent chain #714 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.44NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectnothing but death

Antecedent chain #715 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.44NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch a day

Antecedent chain #716 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.44NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis hand

Antecedent chain #717 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.44NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe death of the English governor ,who *T*-1 had given his hand to come on such a day to 'em ,and *T*-1 neither came nor sent

Antecedent chain #718 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.44NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentmourning and fasting

Antecedent chain #719 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.43NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno notion *T*-1

Antecedent chain #720 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.43NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentoffence ,of which now they have no notion *T*-1

Antecedent chain #721 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.43NewNP-SBJBareSubjectlaws

Antecedent chain #722 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.42NewNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthat tranquillity *T*-1 they possess by ignorance

Antecedent chain #723 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
150.42NewNP-SBJBareSubjectreligion

Antecedent chain #724 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.41NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall the inventions of man

Antecedent chain #728 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.39AssumedNP-SBJBareSubjectman

Antecedent chain #729 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.39NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe first state of innocence

Antecedent chain #730 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.39NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan absolute idea of the first state of innocence

Antecedent chain #731 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.38NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall the blushing modesty *T*-1 I have seen in the most severe and cautious of our world

Antecedent chain #735 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.38NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentnone such

Antecedent chain #736 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.38IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectshe

Antecedent chain #737 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.38NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectno such lover

Antecedent chain #738 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.38NewNP-SBJBareSubjectsighs

Antecedent chain #739 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.37NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis arms

Antecedent chain #740 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.37NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall his courtship

Antecedent chain #741 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.35NewNP-3QuantNPArgumentno curiosity

Antecedent chain #742 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.35NewNP-2QuantNPArgumentno novelty

Antecedent chain #743 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.34NewNP-TMPQuantNPNonArgevery moment

Antecedent chain #745 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.33NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall *T*-1 you can see

Antecedent chain #746 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.32NewNP-OB1BareArgumentcuriosity

Antecedent chain #747 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.32NewNP-1QuantNPArgumentnothing *T*-2 to heighten curiosity

Antecedent chain #748 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.32NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno wishes

Antecedent chain #750 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.32AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe fall

Antecedent chain #751 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.32NewNPAnchoredNPModour first parents before the fall

Antecedent chain #752 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.32NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone another

Antecedent chain #753 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.31NewNP-1IndefNPArgumentan undecent action ,or glance

Antecedent chain #754 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.31NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectone

Antecedent chain #755 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.29NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta new brick

Antecedent chain #756 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.29NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe colour of a new brick

Antecedent chain #757 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.29IdentityNPProPPobjectthemselves

Antecedent chain #758 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.29NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta new oiling ,which *T*-1 they often use to themselves

Antecedent chain #759 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.28NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe colour ,which *T*-2 is a reddish yellow

Antecedent chain #760 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.28NewNP-OB1BareArgumentbeauty

Antecedent chain #761 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.28NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall that *T*-1 is called *T*-1 beauty ,except the colour ,which *T*-2 is a reddish yellow

Antecedent chain #762 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.27NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentpretty features

Antecedent chain #763 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.27NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectalmost all

Antecedent chain #764 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.27NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectSome of the beauties ,which *T*-1 indeed are finely shap'd ,as *T*-2 almost all are ,and who *T*-3 have pretty features

Antecedent chain #765 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.26NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta wonderful figure *T*-1 to behold

Antecedent chain #767 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.26NewNPFullNPPPobjectlittle specks or flowers

Antecedent chain #769 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.25NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir necks ,arms ,and legs

Antecedent chain #770 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.25NewNPFullNPArgumentboth ways

Antecedent chain #771 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.25NewNPIndefNPModa shoulder-belt

Antecedent chain #772 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.25AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe waste

Antecedent chain #773 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.25NewNPQuantNPArgumentmore

Antecedent chain #774 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.25NewNPIndefNPArgumenttwenty times

Antecedent chain #775 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.25NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir aprons

Antecedent chain #776 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.25NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentgirdles to tie their aprons to *T*-1 ,which *T*-2 come twenty times ,or more ,about the waste ,and *T*-2 then cross ,like a shoulder-belt ,both ways ,and round their necks ,arms ,and legs

Antecedent chain #777 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.24NewNPFullNPPPobjectlong cotton-threads

Antecedent chain #779 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.23NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta long stripe of linen , which they deal with us for *T*-3

Antecedent chain #780 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.23AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe figleaves

Antecedent chain #781 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.23NewNP-SBJProperSubjectAdam <$$font> and Eve

Antecedent chain #783 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.23NewNPQuantNPPPobjectseveral colours

Antecedent chain #784 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.23NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan ell

Antecedent chain #785 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
149.23NewNPunknownPPobjectaprons about a quarter of an ell long ,and of the same breadth

Antecedent chain #786 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany shining trinket

Antecedent chain #787 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPFullNPPPobjecttin ,brass or silver beat thin

Antecedent chain #788 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPBareWithPPPPobjectbits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin

Antecedent chain #789 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumenta great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket

Antecedent chain #790 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir ears ,noses and lips ,where *T*-3 they hang a great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket

Antecedent chain #791 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNP-OB1BareArgumentholes

Antecedent chain #792 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPFullNPPPobjecttools to drill holes with *T*-2 in their ears ,noses and lips ,where *T*-3 they hang a great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket

Antecedent chain #793 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPFullNPPPobjectneedles ;which *T*-1 they us'd only as tools to drill holes with *T*-2 in their ears ,noses and lips ,where *T*-3 they hang a great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket

Antecedent chain #794 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPBarePPobjectpins

Antecedent chain #795 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPBarePPobjectaxes

Antecedent chain #796 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPBarePPobjectknives

Antecedent chain #797 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall colours

Antecedent chain #798 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPBareWithPPPPobjectbeads of all colours

Antecedent chain #799 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.22NewNPunknownPPobjectbeads of all colours ,knives ,axes ,pins and needles ;which *T*-1 they us'd only as tools to drill holes with *T*-2 in their ears ,noses and lips ,where *T*-3 they hang a great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket

Antecedent chain #801 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.21NewNPQuantNPunknownsome of art ,as their baskets ,weapons ,aprons ,&c.

Antecedent chain #803 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.19NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Indian Queen

Antecedent chain #804 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.18AssumedNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe King's

Antecedent chain #805 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.18NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe King's Theatre

Antecedent chain #807 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.17NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta set of these

Antecedent chain #808 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.16NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir heads ,necks ,arms and legs

Antecedent chain #810 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.16NewNPFullNPArgumentlittle short habits

Antecedent chain #811 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.16NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentlittle short habits *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3

Antecedent chain #812 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.16IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentthemselves

Antecedent chain #813 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.16NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall shapes

Antecedent chain #814 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNP-SBJBareSubjectart

Antecedent chain #815 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNPQuantNPArgumentall of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate

Antecedent chain #816 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNPQuantNPArgumentsome less *

Antecedent chain #817 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNPAnchoredNPObliquemy fist

Antecedent chain #818 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNPQuantNPArgumentsome as big as my fist

Antecedent chain #820 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy self

Antecedent chain #821 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNPFullNPPPobjectamazing forms and colours

Antecedent chain #824 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone that *T*-4 may be seen at his Majesty's antiquary's ;where *T*-5 *exp* are also some rare flies ,of amazing forms and colours ,presented to 'em by my self ;some as big as my fist ,some less * ;and all of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate

Antecedent chain #825 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArgthreescore yards

Antecedent chain #826 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNP-2QuantNPArgumentsome *T*-1 threescore yards in length

Antecedent chain #827 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNPFullNPPPobjectprodigious snakes

Antecedent chain #828 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.15NewNPFullNPPPobjectskins of prodigious snakes ,of which there are some *T*-1 threescore yards in length ;as *T*-3 is the skin of one that *T*-4 may be seen at his Majesty's antiquary's ;where *T*-5 *exp* are also some rare flies ,of amazing forms and colours ,presented to 'em by my self ;some as big as my fist ,some less * ;and all of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate

Antecedent chain #829 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.14NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta thousand other birds and beasts of wonderful and surprizing forms ,shapes ,and colours

Antecedent chain #830 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall parts

Antecedent chain #831 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta kitten

Antecedent chain #832 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta lion

Antecedent chain #833 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNPIndefNPModa human creature

Antecedent chain #834 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentface and hands like a human creature

Antecedent chain #835 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta marvellous and delicate shape

Antecedent chain #836 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta rat or weasel

Antecedent chain #837 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNPunknownPPobjectmonkey ,as big as a rat or weasel ,but of a marvellous and delicate shape ,having face and hands like a human creature

Antecedent chain #839 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir fish ,venison ,buffalo's skins ,and little rarities ;as marmosets ,a sort of monkey ,as big as a rat or weasel ,but of a marvellous and delicate shape ,having face and hands like a human creature ;and cousheries ,a little beast in the form and fashion of a lion ,as big as a kitten ,but so exactly *ICH*-1 made in all parts like that noble beast ,that it is it in minature

Antecedent chain #840 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe world

Antecedent chain #841 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.13NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall the brotherly and friendly affection in the world

Antecedent chain #842 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
148.12NewNPFullNPPPobjectperfect amity

Antecedent chain #844 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11NewNP-OB1BareArgumentuse

Antecedent chain #845 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11InferredNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #846 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11NewNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthose they make use of *T*-2 there

Antecedent chain #847 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthese new colonies

Antecedent chain #848 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11InferredNP-OB1ProArgumentthem

Antecedent chain #849 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe manner of bringing them to these new colonies

Antecedent chain #853 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.11NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe story of this gallant slave

Antecedent chain #854 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.10NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe West-Indies

Antecedent chain #855 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.10NewNP-OB1ProperArgumentSurinam

Antecedent chain #856 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.10NewNPProperPPobjectAmerica <$$font> ,called * Surinam

Antecedent chain #858 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.10NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe last part of his adventures

Antecedent chain #859 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.10NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe scene of the last part of his adventures

Antecedent chain #861 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentevery circumstance of his life

Antecedent chain #862 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe character of this great man

Antecedent chain #863 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9NewNP-SBJProNPSubjectwe who *T*-5 were perfectly charm'd with the character of this great man

Antecedent chain #864 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9NewNPQuantNPPPobjectevery minute

Antecedent chain #865 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentdiversions for every minute ,new and strange

Antecedent chain #867 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta world where *T*-4 he finds diversions for every minute ,new and strange

Antecedent chain #868 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta thousand little accidents of his life ,which ,*T*-1 however pleasant to us ,where *T*-2 history was scarce ,and adventures very rare ,yet might prove tedious and heavy to my reader ,in a world where *T*-4 he finds diversions for every minute ,new and strange

Antecedent chain #869 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.9NewNPFullNPPPobjectbrevity's sake

Antecedent chain #870 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.8NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis youth

Antecedent chain #871 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.8NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe whole transactions of his youth

Antecedent chain #874 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.8NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe mouth of the chief actor in this history ,the hero himself ,who *T*-2 gave us the whole transactions of his youth

Antecedent chain #875 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.8NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentwitness of *T*-1

Antecedent chain #876 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.8NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhat I cou'd not be witness of *T*-1

Antecedent chain #877 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.7NewNPFullNPPPobjectwhat you will find *T*-1 here set down

Antecedent chain #878 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.7NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta great part of what you will find *T*-1 here set down

Antecedent chain #879 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.7IdentityPRO$+NPossProPossDetmyself

Antecedent chain #880 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.7IdentityNP-PRNPossProNonArgmyself

Antecedent chain #881 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.6NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe addition of invention

Antecedent chain #883 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.6NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits own proper merits ,and natural intrigues

Antecedent chain #884 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.6AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe world

Antecedent chain #885 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.5NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch as *T*-3 arrived in earnest to him

Antecedent chain #886 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.5NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany accidents ,but such as *T*-3 arrived in earnest to him

Antecedent chain #887 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.5InferredNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe poet's

Antecedent chain #888 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.5NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe poet's pleasure

Antecedent chain #889 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.5NewNP-SBJBareSubjectfancy

Antecedent chain #890 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.5NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta feign'd hero ,whose life and fortunes *T*-2 fancy may manage at the poet's pleasure

Antecedent chain #891 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
147.3NewNPDefNPunknownTHE HISTORY OF THE ROYAL SLAVE

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LengthChain number
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77118 (Onahal <$$font> a former old wife of the king's ,who *T*-1 now had charge of Imoinda)
667 ( Imoinda <$$font>)
5415 (Aboan <$$font> ,a young man who *T*-1 was next to him)
43234 (I)
33163 (The king of Coramantien <$$font> *ICH*-1)
26394 (us)
22640 (Those on that continent where *T*-1 I was)
2126 (a king)
18117 (my)
16782 (natives of the place)
11400 (one of the oldest generals)
11692 (they)
928 (his)
9852 (this royal slave)
8711 (these people)
8749 (the beauties ,which *T*-1 indeed are finely shap'd ,as *T*-2 almost all are ,and who *T*-3 have pretty features)
8766 (the men)
721 (Onahal)
7236 (the new and the young ones)
7363 (his)
7384 (one only daughter left of his race ,a beauty ,that to describe her truly ,one need say only ,she was female to the noble male ;the beautiful black Venus <$$font> to our young Mars <$$font> ;as charming in her person as he ,and of delicate vertues)
7733 (a handsome young Indian <$$font> ,dying for love of a very beautiful young Indian <$$font> maid)
6120 (the otan)
6238 (these now past their beauty <$$paren> that *T*-1 were made *T*-1 guardians or governantees to the new and the young ones ,and whose business *T*-2 it was to teach them all those wanton arts of love ,with which *T*-4 they prevail'd and charmed heretofore in their turn ;and who *T*-5 now treated the triumphing happy ones with all the severity as to liberty and freedom ,that *T*-6 was possible ,in revenge of their honours they rob them of *T*-7 ;envying them those satisfactions ,those gallantries and presents ,that *T*-8 were once made to themselves ,while youth and beauty lasted ,and which they now saw *T*-9 pass ,as it were regardless by ,and *T*-9 paid only to the bloomings)
6333 ('em)
6704 (the English governor ,who *T*-1 had given his hand to come on such a day to 'em ,and *T*-1 neither came nor sent)
6732 (a very beautiful young Indian <$$font> maid)
6882 (the truth)
5128 (two large pearls)
5239 (a decay'd beauty)
5385 ( Coramantien <$$font> ,a country of blacks so called)
5549 (an arrow *ICH*-1)
5823 (cousheries ,a little beast in the form and fashion of a lion ,as big as a kitten ,but so exactly *ICH*-1 made in all parts like that noble beast ,that it is it in minature)
4135 (and such I languish for *ICH*-1 .<$$font>)
4173 (the next visit *T*-2 the king wou'd make)
4192 (he would make love so effectually ,that he would defy the most expert mistress of the art ,to find out whether he dissembled it ,or *con* had it really)
4850 (you)
314 (her)
330 (All the otan)
332 (his apartment)
342 (The messenger)
356 (they)
364 (He clasped her close to his bosom ,)
3111 (the women-royal)
3150 (my eyes)
3174 (The parley of the eyes of these two lovers)
3430 (His hair)
3583 (*T*-2)
3601 (*ICH*-2)
3602 (our great traders)
3607 (blacks so called)
3621 (they who *T*-3 have so contracted)
3625 (slaves)
3626 (a master ,or a captain of a ship)
3726 (simple nature)
3744 (you)
3768 (and *con* make girdles to tie their aprons to *T*-1 ,which *T*-2 come twenty times ,or more ,about the waste ,and *T*-2 then cross ,like a shoulder-belt ,both ways ,and round their necks ,arms ,and legs .)
3778 (The beads)
3806 (glorious wreaths for their heads ,necks ,arms and legs)
3866 (my reader)
29 (I)
219 ( Oroonoko <$$font> and Aboan <$$font> were no sooner *ICH*-1 enter'd ,but *T*-2 Onahal <$$font> led the prince to the apartment of Imoinda <$$font> ;who ,*T*-3 not knowing any thing of her happiness ,was laid in bed .)
227 (*T*-1 he was seen *-2 to enter)
229 (they)
233 (the grove of the otan ,which *T*-1 was all of oranges and citrons)
238 (*con* answer'd very little)
258 (the prince and he)
260 (another night)
268 (if he were found another night in court ,he shou'd suffer the death ordained for disobedient offenders)
272 (the camp)
279 (his arms)
293 (another carpet at the other end of the room)
2101 (his eyes and soul)
2104 (his eyes)
2124 (his hand)
2125 (a woman's)
2139 (our)
2144 (one can get so happy *ICH*-3 an opportunity as to tell one's heart)
2145 (madam)
2148 (but *con* will have none but <$$font> Aboan .)
2149 (you condescend to this kind confession)
2161 (my passion)
2167 (the prince and Aboan)
2175 (flatterers who *T*-1 told him they observ'd it)
2186 (for the prince to delay his going at the head of his army to encounter the enemy)
2200 ( Aboan <$$font> fail'd not that night to tell the prince of his success ,and how advantageous *ICH*-2 *T*-1 the service of Onahal <$$font> might be to his amour with Imoinda <$$font> .)
2211 (she had made some impressions on his heart)
2221 (these she-favourites)
2229 (to be in love)
2242 (the cast-mistresses {COM:sic} of the old king)
2248 (those gallantries and presents)
2256 (to teach them all those wanton arts of love ,with which *T*-4 they prevail'd and charmed heretofore in their turn)
2260 (her beauty)
2267 (all the rest)
2277 (*T*-2 a man in his circumstances could do)
2281 (This discourse lasted till the king called ,which *T*-1 gave Oroonoko <$$font> a certain satisfaction ;)
2284 (a carpet)
2288 ( Imoinda <$$font> bore ,at this minute ,part in his affliction)
2303 (another door)
2310 (his heart)
2311 (a bed of state made * ready ,with sweets and flowers for the dalliance of the king ,who *T*-2 immediately led the trembling victim from his sight ,into that prepar'd repose)
2354 (one day)
2356 (that both these changes were evident ,this day ,in both these lovers)
2358 ('em as frequently *ICH*-2 blush ,and look pale ,and that as visibly *ICH*-2 as *T*-3 ever I saw in the most beautiful white)
2390 (a hundred white men)
2405 (the highest degree of love)
2407 (yet he was in the court of his grandfather ,as *T*-3 I said)
2409 (*T*-4 for a brave and gallant man to be)
2422 (whoever *T*-1 had heard him speak)
2438 (that brown rusty black which *T*-1 most of that nation are)
2447 (His eyes)
2468 (his education had been in some European <$$font> court)
2482 (the late civil wars in England <$$font> ,and the deplorable death of our great monarch)
2505 (all the English <$$font> gentlemen that *T*-1 traded thither)
2509 (*T*-1 finding it * turn to very good account to be a sort of royal tutor to this young black ,and perceiving him very ready ,apt ,and quick of apprehension ,took a great pleasure to teach him morals ,language and science)
2515 (to be a sort of royal tutor to this young black)
2519 (that real greatness of soul ,those refined notions of true honour ,that absolute generosity ,and that softness that *T*-4 was capable of the highest passions of love and gallantry ,whose objects *T*-5 were almost continually fighting men ,or those mangled or dead ,who *T*-6 heard no sounds but those of war and groans)
2536 (to imagine where it was *T*-2 he learn'd so much humanity :or ,to give his accomplishments a juster name ,where $'t $was {TEXT:'twas} *T*-3 he got that real greatness of soul ,those refined notions of true honour ,that absolute generosity ,and that softness that *T*-4 was capable of the highest passions of love and gallantry ,whose objects *T*-5 were almost continually fighting men ,or those mangled or dead ,who *T*-6 heard no sounds but those of war and groans)
2545 (*T*-2 the prince came to court ,where *T*-3 he had hardly been a month together ,from the time of his fifth year to that of seventeen)
2547 (*T*-2 he was proclaimed *-3 general in the old man's place)
2578 (his)
2590 (an hundred and odd years)
2594 (*ICH*-1)
2595 (our captains and masters of ships)
2600 (all *T*-1 they took in battle *ICH*-2)
2613 (you)
2614 (one lot that *T*-1 may be for ten)
2629 (so much apiece ,a matter of twenty pound a head)
2630 (Those who *T*-1 want slaves)
2636 (negroes ,black slaves all together ,who *T*-2 are transported thither in this manner)
2639 (that continent where *T*-1 I was)
2643 (to caress 'em as friends ,and not to treat 'em as slaves)
2645 (oranges ,and other fruit)
2646 (an arrow)
2671 (*T*-1 for us to get)
2674 (the best food of the country)
2679 (*T*-2 to do)
2682 (some other of their customs and manners)
2702 (Such a man was a lyar ,which *T*-1 was a word of infamy to a gentleman)
2709 (a man who *T*-2 promis'd a thing *T*-3 he did not do)
2712 (a man's word)
2713 (a man's)
2725 (our world)
2727 (that simple nature is the most harmless ,inoffensive and vertuous mistress)
2734 (his eyes)
2800 (a thousand little knacks ,and rarities in nature)
2802 (it)
2809 (feathers ,which *T*-1 they order into all shapes ,*con* make themselves little short habits *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3 of 'em ,and glorious wreaths for their heads ,necks ,arms and legs ,whose tinctures *T*-4 are unconceivable)
2819 (some rare flies ,of amazing forms and colours ,presented to 'em by my self ;some as big as my fist ,some less * ;and all of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate)
2822 (*T*-4)
2838 (marmosets ,a sort of monkey ,as big as a rat or weasel ,but of a marvellous and delicate shape ,having face and hands like a human creature)
2843 (a colony in America <$$font> ,called * Surinam <$$font> ,in the West-Indies)
2851 (I tell you the manner of bringing them to these new colonies)
2857 (adventures)
2860 (his life)
2872 (the hero himself ,who *T*-2 gave us the whole transactions of his youth)
2873 (the history of this royal slave)
11 (so many months)
13 (his old grandfather)
14 (what *T*-1 his old grandfather had been endeavouring for so many months)
15 (a moment)
16 (opportunity ,night ,and silence ,youth ,love and desire)
18 (those arms where she so long'd *T*-1 to be)
110 (the rights of love)
111 (his own)
112 (nothing *ICH*-1)
113 (a thousand fears)
116 (an opportunity)
117 (the height of complaisance for his prince)
118 (her own ;where *T*-1 he shew'd the height of complaisance for his prince ,when ,to give him an opportunity ,he suffer'd himself to be caress'd in bed by Onahal <$$font>)
120 (her chamber)
122 (her happiness)
123 (any thing of her happiness)
124 (the apartment of Imoinda <$$font> ;who ,*T*-3 not knowing any thing of her happiness ,was laid in bed)
125 ( Oroonoko <$$font> and Aboan <$$font>)
131 (the very gate of the Otan ;where *T*-1 he was seen *-2 to enter ,and where *T*-3 they left him ,to carry back the tidings to the king)
134 (the hour *ICH*-1)
135 (one spy or other)
136 (his motions)
137 (the jealousy of the king)
139 (very little)
140 (the ground)
141 (the campaign)
143 (his command)
144 (his fear)
145 (her)
146 (her innocence)
147 (both sides)
148 (a design)
149 (all things)
150 ( Oroonoko <$$font> 's bosom)
151 (purpose to fall into Oroonoko <$$font> 's bosom)
152 (a false step)
153 (the jealousy of the old lover)
154 (nothing)
155 (grief enough)
157 (her orders)
159 (oranges and citrons)
161 (that of Aboan)
162 (her happiness)
163 (the prince's stay)
165 (such another moment)
166 (his fault)
167 (all men that *T*-3 loved him)
169 (You)
170 (disobedient offenders)
171 (the death ordained for disobedient offenders)
173 (word)
174 (her)
175 (her apartment)
176 (all the diversion)
177 (his death)
178 (her dance)
180 (her own)
181 (his safety)
182 (the presence of mind of Imoinda <$$font> fonder of his safety ,than her own)
183 (this nature)
184 (a boldness of this nature)
185 (that punishment that *T*-2 is the reward of a boldness of this nature)
186 (a king)
187 (the mistress of a king)
188 (that reverence)
189 (that reverence that *T*-1 was due to the mistress of a king ,and that punishment that *T*-2 is the reward of a boldness of this nature)
190 (his bosom)
191 (the joy wherewith *T*-2 he received her)
192 (the whole presence)
194 (extreme force)
195 (the steps *T*-2 she took)
196 (more regarding)
197 (those of the prince)
198 (the joy *T*-1 she produced in those of the prince)
199 (any other use ,than in beholding with infinite pleasure the joy *T*-1 she produced in those of the prince)
1100 (her)
1102 (their)
1103 (their motions)
1105 (his soul)
1106 (the room)
1107 (the other end of the room)
1108 (the constant passion *T*-3 the prince had for her)
1109 (the good tidings *T*-2 Onahal <$$font> had brought her ,of the constant passion *T*-3 the prince had for her)
1110 (that day)
1112 (a great deal of pleasure)
1113 (a carpet)
1114 (their)
1115 (their speaking together)
1116 (no notice *ICH*-1)
1119 (mid-night)
1121 (the orange-grove)
1122 (the gate of the orange-grove)
1123 ( This night)
1126 (love)
1127 (a woman's invention)
1129 (your love)
1130 (her)
1131 (her ears)
1132 (her)
1133 (her desires)
1134 (all the king's subjects)
1136 (such *ICH*-1 a tone ,that she hoped it true)
1137 (such)
1138 (more certain Proofs of love than speaking and sighing)
1140 (those few minutes *T*-1 we have)
1141 (one's heart)
1142 (so happy *ICH*-3 an opportunity as to tell one's heart)
1143 (one)
1146 (so small *ICH*-1 a Part of our country-courtship ,that $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} rare one can get so happy *ICH*-3 an opportunity as to tell one's heart)
1147 (words)
1151 ( Madam <$$font>)
1152 (none)
1153 (lovers)
1154 (a rest of beauty enough engaging)
1155 (my self)
1156 (my flame)
1157 (but too much)
1158 (the lye)
1159 (my)
1160 (my mouth)
1162 (her wish)
1164 (the dancing ,and antick postures *T*-3 the women-royal made)
1165 (the whole company)
1166 (the custom)
1168 (The whole affair)
1169 (her young lover)
1170 (her)
1171 (her enjoyment of her young lover)
1172 (himself)
1176 (an old jealous lover)
1177 (these two lovers)
1178 (the eyes of these two lovers)
1179 (his wish)
1180 (a tedious year)
1181 (every day)
1182 (the enemy)
1183 (his army)
1184 (the head of his army)
1185 (his going at the head of his army to encounter the enemy)
1187 (the field)
1188 (the time of taking the field)
1189 (The wars)
1190 (the next opportunity of going to the otan)
1191 (they)
1193 (the most expert mistress of the art)
1194 (love)
1195 (my behalf)
1196 (the request *T*-1 you make in my behalf)
1197 (your mercy)
1198 (her life)
1199 (her desires)
1201 (his amour with Imoinda <$$font>)
1202 (the service of Onahal <$$font>)
1203 (his success)
1204 (that night)
1205 (his conversation)
1206 (that day)
1207 (the company)
1208 (the company *ICH*-1)
1209 (the ceremony)
1210 (a thousand advances to him)
1212 (his heart)
1213 (some impressions)
1214 (her ear)
1215 (her favour)
1216 (his quality)
1217 (others of his quality)
1218 (glances more tender and inviting than *T*-1 she had done to others of his quality)
1219 (all affairs and business at court)
1220 (the persons that *T*-1 do all affairs and business at court)
1222 (his court)
1223 (pleasure)
1224 ( Aboan <$$font> 's youth)
1225 (her sense and wit)
1226 (none in her sense and wit)
1227 (her face)
1228 (some decays in her face)
1230 (the heart of the antiquated Onahal <$$font> ,which *T*-1 had not forgot how pleasant *T*-2 it was to be in love)
1231 (a man extremely well made ,and beautiful)
1232 (one of the best quality)
1233 (a window)
1235 (a thousand fears he should never prevail with Onahal <$$font> to see Imoinda <$$font>)
1237 (all the despights and decays of time)
1240 (them)
1241 (claim *T*-2)
1243 (those caresses)
1244 (declining charms ,that *T*-1 were once ador'd)
1245 (nothing)
1246 (the bloomings)
1247 (themselves)
1249 (those satisfactions)
1250 (those satisfactions ,those gallantries and presents ,that *T*-8 were once made to themselves ,while youth and beauty lasted ,and which they now saw *T*-9 pass ,as it were regardless by ,and *T*-9 paid only to the bloomings)
1251 (liberty and freedom)
1252 (all the severity as to liberty and freedom ,that *T*-6 was possible)
1253 (their)
1254 (their turn)
1255 (all those wanton arts of love ,with which *T*-4 they prevail'd and charmed heretofore in their turn)
1257 (the young ones)
1258 (the new)
1259 (guardians or governantees to the new and the young ones)
1261 (a window)
1262 (the new beauties and graces *T*-1 he beheld in this fair one)
1263 (more)
1264 (every moment)
1265 (a prize)
1266 (the present ordained as a prize)
1268 (an air and grace so *ICH*-2 surpassing all the rest ,as *T*-3 her beauty was above 'em)
1269 (her part)
1270 (his command)
1271 (his young wives and mistresses)
1272 (several of his young wives and mistresses)
1273 (musick)
1274 (the rest who *T*-1 waited without)
1275 (his circumstances)
1276 (a man in his circumstances)
1278 (a look as gay as $'t $was {TEXT:'twas} possible *T*-2 a man in his circumstances could do)
1279 (the hope Onahal <$$font> had made *T*-1 him conceive)
1280 (a certain satisfaction)
1282 (his party)
1283 (so many *ICH*-1 obliging things)
1285 (all)
1286 (his courage)
1287 (both together)
1289 (his affliction)
1290 (this minute)
1291 (a moment in jealousy)
1292 (himself)
1293 (so much cause as *T*-1 he imagined to afflict himself)
1294 (his sighs)
1295 (his disease)
1296 (the nature of his disease)
1297 (cordials)
1298 (her)
1299 (her aid)
1300 (that deplorable condition ,which she thought *T*-1 needed her aid)
1301 (the other room)
1302 (some one)
1304 (her)
1305 (her necessary affair within)
1306 (a long time)
1307 (his groans)
1308 (ten thousand pains)
1309 (his soul)
1312 (his)
1313 (his sight)
1314 (the trembling victim)
1315 (the dalliance of the king ,who *T*-2 immediately led the trembling victim from his sight ,into that prepar'd repose)
1316 (sweets and flowers)
1317 (the prospect of a bed of state made * ready ,with sweets and flowers for the dalliance of the king ,who *T*-2 immediately led the trembling victim from his sight ,into that prepar'd repose)
1318 (charge of Imoinda)
1319 (the king's)
1320 (the king's)
1321 (a former old wife of the king's ,who *T*-1 now had charge of Imoinda)
1322 (them both)
1323 (but opportunity to make them both entirely happy)
1324 (they both)
1325 (each other)
1326 (their)
1327 (their souls)
1328 (all the thoughts of their souls *ICH*-2)
1329 (an instant)
1330 (none)
1331 (its)
1332 (its right of love ,which none was more willing *T*-2 to resign than she)
1334 (that soul she found *T*-1 pleading in 'em its right of love ,which none was more willing *T*-2 to resign than she)
1335 (the most tender and most passionate heart that *T*-3 ever lov'd)
1336 (eyes *ICH*-2)
1337 (as much as *T*-1 eyes *ICH*-2 cou'd do ,instructed by the most tender and most passionate heart that *T*-3 ever lov'd)
1338 (hers)
1339 (hers)
1340 (her own miserable captivity)
1341 (his)
1342 (his coldness)
1343 ( Imoinda <$$font> 's making)
1344 (some fine thing of Imoinda <$$font> 's making)
1345 (the heart of the poor dying prince)
1346 (a forc'd caress ,with which *T*-2 she met him ; which *T*-3 was a new wound in the heart of the poor dying prince)
1347 (either)
1348 (her own)
1349 (it)
1350 (the prince's face)
1351 (the change in the prince's face)
1352 (some joy)
1353 (both these lovers)
1355 (both these changes)
1357 (the most beautiful white)
1359 (A negro)
1360 (one)
1361 (those who *T*-1 laugh when one says , A negro can change colour <$$font>)
1362 (that way)
1364 (his change of countenance)
1365 (a young man who *T*-1 was next to him)
1366 (the support of Aboan <$$font> ,a young man who *T*-1 was next to him)
1367 (the place where *T*-2 he stood)
1368 (all his determined resolution)
1369 (her eyes)
1370 (the first glance from her eyes)
1371 (the apartment of Imoinda <$$font>)
1372 (his mistresses)
1373 (his)
1374 (his train)
1375 (a little)
1376 (his heart)
1377 (all)
1378 (a face not at all betraying his heart)
1379 (the presence of the king)
1380 (his)
1381 (his actions)
1382 (the prince's conduct)
1383 (What reports of the prince's conduct *T*-2 were made to the king)
1386 (a prince of her own nation)
1387 (any but a prince of her own nation)
1388 (her feet)
1389 (a thousand vows)
1391 (her)
1392 (delicate vertues)
1393 (her person)
1395 (our young Mars <$$font>)
1396 (the beautiful black Venus <$$font>)
1397 (the noble male)
1398 (one)
1399 (a beauty ,that to describe her truly ,one need say only ,she was female to the noble male ;the beautiful black Venus <$$font> to our young Mars <$$font>)
1401 (his race)
1402 (the side of this prince)
1403 (an arrow)
1404 (the shot of an arrow)
1406 (great souls)
1408 (a brave and gallant man)
1410 (his grandfather)
1411 (the court of his grandfather)
1412 (the most illustrious courts)
1413 (the most refined schools of humanity and learning)
1414 (the most refined schools of humanity and learning ,or the most illustrious courts)
1415 (any prince civiliz'd in the most refined schools of humanity and learning ,or the most illustrious courts)
1416 (as politick maxims *ICH*-1)
1417 (as great a soul *ICH*-1)
1418 (*con*)
1419 (those of Christendom)
1420 (the white men)
1421 (all fine wit)
1423 (their errors ,that all fine wit is confined to the white men ,especially to those of Christendom)
1424 (almost any subject)
1425 (his discourse)
1426 (his person)
1427 (those of his person)
1428 (his mind)
1429 (the perfections of his mind)
1431 (a quill)
1432 (the aids of art ,which *T*-1 was by pulling it out with a quill ,and keeping it comb'd ;of which *T*-2 he took particular care)
1433 (his shoulders)
1434 (the standard of true beauty)
1435 (no one grace *ICH*-2)
1436 (nothing)
1437 (his colour)
1439 (The whole proportion and air of his face)
1440 (the negroes)
1441 (the rest of the negroes)
1442 (those great turn'd lips ,which *T*-2 are so natural to the rest of the negroes)
1443 (His mouth)
1444 (His nose)
1445 (his teeth)
1446 (snow)
1448 (the white of 'em)
1449 (polished jett)
1450 (perfect ebony)
1451 (most)
1452 (His face)
1453 (a man more admirably turn'd from head to foot)
1454 (the figure of a man more admirably turn'd from head to foot)
1455 (The most famous statuary)
1456 (a shape the most exact that *T*-1 can be fancy'd)
1457 (the world)
1458 (the best grace in the world)
1459 (some other women)
1460 (me ,and some other women)
1461 (himself)
1462 (the room)
1463 (all report)
1464 (nothing)
1465 (so much of him)
1466 (French <$$font> and English)
1467 (an extreme curiosity to see him)
1469 (some European <$$font> court)
1470 (his education)
1471 (himself)
1472 (all points)
1473 (his)
1474 (his nature)
1475 (nothing of barbarity)
1476 (a well-bred great man)
1477 (all the civility of a well-bred great man)
1478 (an extreme good and graceful mien)
1479 (an extreme good and graceful mien ,and all the civility of a well-bred great man)
1480 (the injustice)
1481 (all the sense and abhorrence of the injustice imaginable)
1483 (our great monarch)
1484 (the deplorable death of our great monarch)
1485 ( England <$$font>)
1486 (the late civil wars in England <$$font>)
1487 (the Romans <$$font>)
1488 (much)
1489 (almost as much as *T*-1 {he_would_have_known} if he had read much)
1490 (a conversation more sweet and diverting)
1491 (a wit more quick)
1492 (a judgment more solid)
1493 (courage and mind)
1494 (greatness of courage and mind)
1495 (*ICH*-1 greatness of courage and mind ,a judgment more solid ,a wit more quick ,and a conversation more sweet and diverting)
1496 (a braver man)
1497 (the most illustrious courts)
1498 (my)
1499 (my reader)
1500 (his mighty actions)
1501 (many of his mighty actions)
1502 (a witness to many of his mighty actions)
1503 (the Spaniard <$$font> *ICH*-3)
1504 (that of the Spaniard <$$font> *ICH*-3)
1506 (*ICH*-1 *ICH*-2 their language)
1507 (*ICH*-1 *ICH*-2 their language ,but that of the Spaniard <$$font> *ICH*-3 also)
1508 (Another reason)
1510 (morals ,language and science)
1511 (a great pleasure to teach him morals ,language and science)
1512 (royal tutor to this young black)
1513 (a sort of royal tutor to this young black)
1514 (very good account)
1516 (wit and learning)
1517 (a Frenchman <$$font> of wit and learning ,who *T*-1 finding it * turn to very good account to be a sort of royal tutor to this young black ,and perceiving him very ready ,apt ,and quick of apprehension ,took a great pleasure to teach him morals ,language and science ;and *T*-1 was for it extremely belov'd and valu'd by him)
1518 (the care of a Frenchman <$$font> of wit and learning ,who *T*-1 finding it * turn to very good account to be a sort of royal tutor to this young black ,and perceiving him very ready ,apt ,and quick of apprehension ,took a great pleasure to teach him morals ,language and science ;and *T*-1 was for it extremely belov'd and valu'd by him)
1520 (Some part of it)
1521 (war and groans)
1522 (those of war and groans)
1523 (no sounds but those of war and groans)
1524 (those mangled or dead)
1525 (fighting men)
1526 (love and gallantry)
1527 (the highest passions of love and gallantry ,whose objects *T*-5 were almost continually fighting men ,or those mangled or dead ,who *T*-6 heard no sounds but those of war and groans)
1528 (that softness that *T*-4 was capable of the highest passions of love and gallantry ,whose objects *T*-5 were almost continually fighting men ,or those mangled or dead ,who *T*-6 heard no sounds but those of war and groans)
1529 (that absolute generosity)
1530 (true honour)
1531 (those refined notions of true honour)
1532 (that real greatness of soul)
1533 (a juster name)
1534 (his accomplishments)
1535 (so much humanity)
1537 (seventeen)
1538 (that of seventeen)
1539 (the time of his fifth year)
1540 (a month)
1541 (court ,where *T*-3 he had hardly been a month together ,from the time of his fifth year to that of seventeen)
1542 (two years)
1543 (that war ,which *T*-1 had continued for two years)
1544 (the finishing of that war ,which *T*-1 had continued for two years)
1546 (the old man's place)
1548 (that of the prince)
1550 (his own body)
1551 (purpose to receive it in his own body ,rather than it should touch that of the prince)
1552 (his head)
1553 (Oroonoko)
1554 (his eye)
1555 (his side)
1556 (his seventeenth year)
1557 (our world)
1558 (his quality)
1559 (those that *T*-2 knew not his quality)
1560 (an awe and reverence)
1561 (his gloomy race)
1562 (all those of his gloomy race)
1563 (a native beauty ,so *ICH*-1 transcending all those of his gloomy race ,that he struck an awe and reverence ,even into those that *T*-2 knew not his quality ;as *T*-3 he did * into me ,who *T*-4 beheld him with surprize and wonder ,when afterwards he arrived in our world)
1564 (the soldiers)
1565 (the darling of the soldiers)
1566 (all that world)
1567 (the wonder of all that world)
1568 (Mars)
1569 (the field of Mars)
1570 (the most expert captains ,and bravest soldiers that *T*-5 ever saw the field of Mars)
1571 (one of the most expert captains ,and bravest soldiers that *T*-5 ever saw the field of Mars)
1572 (seventeen)
1573 (the age of seventeen)
1574 (the good conduct of the old general)
1575 (his natural inclination to arms)
1576 (the oldest generals)
1577 (the field)
1579 (his back)
1580 (a quiver)
1581 (his hand)
1582 (a bow)
1584 (one of these dead victors)
1585 (son to one of these dead victors)
1586 (his)
1587 (his successor)
1588 (his sons)
1589 (many gallant men *ICH*-1)
1591 (that colour)
1592 (many beautiful black wives)
1593 (no son)
1596 (all their freights)
1597 (these generals)
1598 (all the profit)
1599 (the general only)
1603 (a great many captives)
1604 (other)
1605 (one neighbouring prince)
1606 (a continual campaign)
1608 (most of our great traders in that merchandize)
1609 (the most advantageous trading for these slaves)
1610 (they)
1611 (those places in which *T*-1 they found the most advantageous trading for these slaves)
1612 (a country of blacks so called)
1615 (either sex)
1616 (more or less of either sex)
1617 (women and children)
1618 (the rest)
1619 (three or four men)
1620 (ten)
1622 (their number)
1623 (a ship laden with slaves)
1624 (such a plantation)
1627 (a head)
1628 (twenty pound a head)
1631 (a ship)
1632 (a captain of a ship)
1633 (a master)
1634 (a bargain)
1635 (this manner)
1637 (our plantations of sugar)
1638 (Those then whom we make use of *T*-1 to work in our plantations of sugar)
1641 (their numbers)
1642 (other)
1644 (all occasions)
1647 (the dart's point)
1648 (the stalk)
1649 (other fruit)
1650 (oranges)
1651 (any distance that *T*-2 an arrow can reach)
1652 (an hair)
1653 (so admirable *ICH*-1 an aim ,that they will split almost an hair)
1654 (their)
1655 (their hands)
1656 (the floods)
1657 (the less swift inhabitants of the floods)
1658 (the deep)
1659 (the rivers)
1660 (gods of the rivers)
1661 (one)
1662 (the water)
1663 (other eatable beasts)
1664 (the nimblest deer)
1665 (the nimblest deer ,and other eatable beasts)
1666 (their feet)
1667 (those almost impassable places)
1668 (the parts of hounds)
1669 (the Sevana's)
1670 (the woods)
1672 (that $'t $is {TEXT:'tis} impossible *T*-1 for us to get)
1673 (very small and unvaluable trifles)
1675 (the means of getting it)
1676 (the country)
1677 (all the places where *T*-4 to seek the best food of the country)
1678 (all the places where *T*-4 to seek the best food of the country ,and the means of getting it)
1680 (good understanding)
1681 (my way)
1683 (their customs and manners)
1684 (more)
1685 (occasion *T*-2 to speak more hereafter)
1686 (conduct and success)
1687 (A war-captain)
1688 (great resignation)
1689 (the oldest war-captain)
1690 (no king)
1691 (no other attendants)
1693 (slaves)
1694 (a servitude easy and respected)
1695 (those that *T*-2 succeed 'em ,who *T*-3 are young)
1696 (wives ;which ,*T*-1 when they grow old ,serve those that *T*-2 succeed 'em ,who *T*-3 are young ,but with a servitude easy and respected)
1697 (plurality of wives ;which ,*T*-1 when they grow old ,serve those that *T*-2 succeed 'em ,who *T*-3 are young ,but with a servitude easy and respected)
1698 (the white men)
1699 (no vice ,or cunning)
1700 (no fraud)
1701 (a native justice ,which *T*-1 knows no fraud)
1703 (a lyar)
1705 (Governor)
1706 (one of 'em)
1707 (a gentleman)
1708 (Such a man)
1710 (a thing *T*-3 he did not do)
1714 (nothing but death)
1715 (such a day)
1716 (his hand)
1717 (the death of the English governor ,who *T*-1 had given his hand to come on such a day to 'em ,and *T*-1 neither came nor sent)
1718 (mourning and fasting)
1719 (no notion *T*-1)
1720 (offence ,of which now they have no notion *T*-1)
1721 (laws)
1722 (that tranquillity *T*-1 they possess by ignorance)
1723 (religion)
1724 (all the inventions of man)
1728 (man)
1729 (the first state of innocence)
1730 (an absolute idea of the first state of innocence)
1731 (all the blushing modesty *T*-1 I have seen in the most severe and cautious of our world)
1735 (none such)
1736 (she)
1737 (no such lover)
1738 (sighs)
1739 (his arms)
1740 (all his courtship)
1741 (no curiosity)
1742 (no novelty)
1743 (every moment)
1745 (all *T*-1 you can see)
1746 (curiosity)
1747 (nothing *T*-2 to heighten curiosity)
1748 (no wishes)
1750 (the fall)
1751 (our first parents before the fall)
1752 (one another)
1753 (an undecent action ,or glance)
1754 (one)
1755 (a new brick)
1756 (the colour of a new brick)
1757 (themselves)
1758 (a new oiling ,which *T*-1 they often use to themselves)
1759 (the colour ,which *T*-2 is a reddish yellow)
1760 (beauty)
1761 (all that *T*-1 is called *T*-1 beauty ,except the colour ,which *T*-2 is a reddish yellow)
1762 (pretty features)
1763 (almost all)
1764 (Some of the beauties ,which *T*-1 indeed are finely shap'd ,as *T*-2 almost all are ,and who *T*-3 have pretty features)
1765 (a wonderful figure *T*-1 to behold)
1767 (little specks or flowers)
1769 (their necks ,arms ,and legs)
1770 (both ways)
1771 (a shoulder-belt)
1772 (the waste)
1773 (more)
1774 (twenty times)
1775 (their aprons)
1776 (girdles to tie their aprons to *T*-1 ,which *T*-2 come twenty times ,or more ,about the waste ,and *T*-2 then cross ,like a shoulder-belt ,both ways ,and round their necks ,arms ,and legs)
1777 (long cotton-threads)
1779 (a long stripe of linen , which they deal with us for *T*-3)
1780 (the figleaves)
1781 (Adam <$$font> and Eve)
1783 (several colours)
1784 (an ell)
1785 (aprons about a quarter of an ell long ,and of the same breadth)
1786 (any shining trinket)
1787 (tin ,brass or silver beat thin)
1788 (bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin)
1789 (a great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket)
1790 (their ears ,noses and lips ,where *T*-3 they hang a great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket)
1791 (holes)
1792 (tools to drill holes with *T*-2 in their ears ,noses and lips ,where *T*-3 they hang a great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket)
1793 (needles ;which *T*-1 they us'd only as tools to drill holes with *T*-2 in their ears ,noses and lips ,where *T*-3 they hang a great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket)
1794 (pins)
1795 (axes)
1796 (knives)
1797 (all colours)
1798 (beads of all colours)
1799 (beads of all colours ,knives ,axes ,pins and needles ;which *T*-1 they us'd only as tools to drill holes with *T*-2 in their ears ,noses and lips ,where *T*-3 they hang a great many little things ;as long beads ,bits of tin ,brass or silver beat thin ,and any shining trinket)
1801 (some of art ,as their baskets ,weapons ,aprons ,&c.)
1803 (the Indian Queen)
1804 (the King's)
1805 (the King's Theatre)
1807 (a set of these)
1808 (their heads ,necks ,arms and legs)
1810 (little short habits)
1811 (little short habits *ICH*-2 *ICH*-3)
1812 (themselves)
1813 (all shapes)
1814 (art)
1815 (all of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate)
1816 (some less *)
1817 (my fist)
1818 (some as big as my fist)
1820 (my self)
1821 (amazing forms and colours)
1824 (one that *T*-4 may be seen at his Majesty's antiquary's ;where *T*-5 *exp* are also some rare flies ,of amazing forms and colours ,presented to 'em by my self ;some as big as my fist ,some less * ;and all of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate)
1825 (threescore yards)
1826 (some *T*-1 threescore yards in length)
1827 (prodigious snakes)
1828 (skins of prodigious snakes ,of which there are some *T*-1 threescore yards in length ;as *T*-3 is the skin of one that *T*-4 may be seen at his Majesty's antiquary's ;where *T*-5 *exp* are also some rare flies ,of amazing forms and colours ,presented to 'em by my self ;some as big as my fist ,some less * ;and all of various excellencies ,such as *T*-7 art $can $not {TEXT:cannot} imitate)
1829 (a thousand other birds and beasts of wonderful and surprizing forms ,shapes ,and colours)
1830 (all parts)
1831 (a kitten)
1832 (a lion)
1833 (a human creature)
1834 (face and hands like a human creature)
1835 (a marvellous and delicate shape)
1836 (a rat or weasel)
1837 (monkey ,as big as a rat or weasel ,but of a marvellous and delicate shape ,having face and hands like a human creature)
1839 (their fish ,venison ,buffalo's skins ,and little rarities ;as marmosets ,a sort of monkey ,as big as a rat or weasel ,but of a marvellous and delicate shape ,having face and hands like a human creature ;and cousheries ,a little beast in the form and fashion of a lion ,as big as a kitten ,but so exactly *ICH*-1 made in all parts like that noble beast ,that it is it in minature)
1840 (the world)
1841 (all the brotherly and friendly affection in the world)
1842 (perfect amity)
1844 (use)
1845 (they)
1846 (those they make use of *T*-2 there)
1847 (these new colonies)
1848 (them)
1849 (the manner of bringing them to these new colonies)
1853 (the story of this gallant slave)
1854 (the West-Indies)
1855 (Surinam)
1856 (America <$$font> ,called * Surinam)
1858 (the last part of his adventures)
1859 (The scene of the last part of his adventures)
1861 (every circumstance of his life)
1862 (the character of this great man)
1863 (we who *T*-5 were perfectly charm'd with the character of this great man)
1864 (every minute)
1865 (diversions for every minute ,new and strange)
1867 (a world where *T*-4 he finds diversions for every minute ,new and strange)
1868 (a thousand little accidents of his life ,which ,*T*-1 however pleasant to us ,where *T*-2 history was scarce ,and adventures very rare ,yet might prove tedious and heavy to my reader ,in a world where *T*-4 he finds diversions for every minute ,new and strange)
1869 (brevity's sake)
1870 (his youth)
1871 (the whole transactions of his youth)
1874 (the mouth of the chief actor in this history ,the hero himself ,who *T*-2 gave us the whole transactions of his youth)
1875 (witness of *T*-1)
1876 (what I cou'd not be witness of *T*-1)
1877 (what you will find *T*-1 here set down)
1878 (a great part of what you will find *T*-1 here set down)
1879 (myself)
1880 (myself)
1881 (the addition of invention)
1883 (its own proper merits ,and natural intrigues)
1884 (the world)
1885 (such as *T*-3 arrived in earnest to him)
1886 (any accidents ,but such as *T*-3 arrived in earnest to him)
1887 (the poet's)
1888 (the poet's pleasure)
1889 (fancy)
1890 (a feign'd hero ,whose life and fortunes *T*-2 fancy may manage at the poet's pleasure)
1891 (THE HISTORY OF THE ROYAL SLAVE)

Here are several lists of subject-referents in main clauses.

The first list is for all subjects,
The second list is for all main clause subjects,
the third one for 3rd person main clause subjects.

Each list only gives the first occurrance of a subject-referent.

SbjRefAll

LocChainIdPGNRefTypeNPtypeNode
147.58893sNewBarefancy
147.68823nsIdentityProthe truth
147.78502IdentityProyou
147.98573pNewBareadventures
147.98631pNewProNPwe who were perfectly charm'd with the character of this great man
147.98663msIdentityPromy reader
147.108593sNewDefNPThe scene of the last part of his adventures
147.118453pInferredProthey
147.118463pNewDemNPthose they make use of there
147.118513nsIdentityProI tell you the manner of bringing them to these new colonies
148.138233nsIdentityProcousheries ,a little beast in the form and fashion of a lion ,as big as a kitten ,but so exactly made in all parts like that noble beast ,that it is it in minature
148.158143sNewBareart
148.15822emptyNewVarTrace
148.178073sNewIndefNPa set of these
148.20802emptyIdentityZeroSbjit
149.237813pNewProperAdam <$$font> and Eve
149.237823pIdentityPronatives of the place
149.267663pIdentityProthe men
149.267683sIdentityDemNPand make girdles to tie their aprons to ,which come twenty times ,or more ,about the waste ,and then cross ,like a shoulder-belt ,both ways ,and round their necks ,arms ,and legs .
149.277633NewQuantNPalmost all
149.277643NewQuantNPSome of the beauties ,which indeed are finely shap'd ,as almost all are ,and who have pretty features
149.317543NewIndefNPone
149.327493pIdentityProthe beauties ,which indeed are finely shap'd ,as almost all are ,and who have pretty features
149.327523NewIndefNPone another
149.34744emptyIdentityZeroSbjyou
149.377403sNewQuantNPall his courtship
149.387323fsIdentityProa very beautiful young Indian <$$font> maid
149.387363fsIdentityProa very beautiful young Indian <$$font> maid
149.387373sNewQuantNPno such lover
149.387383pNewBaresighs
149.397283sAssumedBareman
149.407273nsIdentityProthat simple nature is the most harmless ,inoffensive and vertuous mistress
149.417263fsIdentityProsimple nature
150.427233sNewBarereligion
150.437213pNewBarelaws
150.447123sNewDefNPa man's word
150.447143sNewQuantNPnothing but death
150.457093msIdentityProa man who promis'd a thing he did not do
150.457113pIdentityProthese people
150.467083sNewIndefNPSuch a man
150.477042CrossSpeechProthe English governor ,who had given his hand to come on such a day to 'em ,and neither came nor sent
150.477063NewIndefNPone of 'em
150.516923pIdentityProthey
150.536893sNewDefNPthe oldest war-captain
150.546823pIdentityProsome other of their customs and manners
150.546873sNewIndefNPA war-captain
150.556793nsIdentityProto do
150.566713nsIdentityProfor us to get
151.596613NewIndefNPone
151.616463sNewIndefNPan arrow
151.626403pIdentityProThose on that continent where I was
151.626433nsIdentityProto caress 'em as friends ,and not to treat 'em as slaves
151.636413pNewAnchoredNPtheir numbers
151.646383pNewDemNPThose then whom we make use of to work in our plantations of sugar
151.66621emptyIdentityZeroSbjthey who have so contracted
151.666253pIdentityProslaves
151.666263msIdentityProa master ,or a captain of a ship
151.66630emptyIdentityZeroSbjThose who want slaves
151.676183sInferredDefNPthe rest
151.686132NewProyou
151.696103pAssumedProthey
151.706083NewQuantNPmost of our great traders in that merchandize
151.713853sIdentityDemNP Coramantien <$$font> ,a country of blacks so called
151.736003sNewQuantNPall they took in battle
151.736023pIdentityProour great traders
151.745993sNewDefNPthe general only
152.755953pNewAnchoredNPour captains and masters of ships
152.795833pIdentityPro
152.835493nsIdentityProan arrow
152.845473nsIdentityProhe was proclaimed general in the old man's place
153.855453nsIdentityProthe prince came to court ,where he had hardly been a month together ,from the time of his fifth year to that of seventeen
153.865363nsIdentityProto imagine where it was he learn'd so much humanity :or ,to give his accomplishments a juster name ,where $'t $was {TEXT:'twas} he got that real greatness of soul ,those refined notions of true honour ,that absolute generosity ,and that softness that was capable of the highest passions of love and gallantry ,whose objects were almost continually fighting men ,or those mangled or dead ,who heard no sounds but those of war and groans
153.873941pIdentityProus
153.875153nsIdentityProto be a sort of royal tutor to this young black
153.885083sInferredDemNPAnother reason
153.914973pNewDefNPthe most illustrious courts
153.984703sNewAnchoredNPhis education
154.994683sIdentityDemNPhis education had been in some European <$$font> court
154.1044553NewDefNPThe most famous statuary
154.1054513NewQuantNPmost
154.1054523sNewAnchoredNPHis face
154.1064453pNewAnchoredNPhis teeth
154.1064473pNewAnchoredNPHis eyes
154.1064483NewDefNPthe white of 'em
154.1074443sNewAnchoredNPHis nose
154.1084393pNewDefNPThe whole proportion and air of his face
154.1104303sNewAnchoredNPHis hair
154.1114293pNewDefNPthe perfections of his mind
154.1124253sNewAnchoredNPhis discourse
154.1134213sNewQuantNPall fine wit
154.1134223NewFullNPwhoever had heard him speak
154.114418emptyNewZeroSbj
155.1154083sNewIndefNPa brave and gallant man
155.1154093nsIdentityProfor a brave and gallant man to be
155.1174063pNewFullNPgreat souls
155.1193983NewIndefNPone
155.1194003sIdentityDemNPone of the oldest generals
155.120390emptyIdentityZeroSbja hundred white men
155.1213843fsIdentityProone only daughter left of his race ,a beauty ,that to describe her truly ,one need say only ,she was female to the noble male ;the beautiful black Venus <$$font> to our young Mars <$$font> ;as charming in her person as he ,and of delicate vertues
155.1213873NewQuantNPany but a prince of her own nation
162.127363emptyIdentityZeroSbjone grand-child ,son to one of these dead victors ,who , as soon as he could bear a bow in his hand ,and a quiver at his back ,was sent into the field to be train'd up by one of the oldest generals to war ;where , from his natural inclination to arms ,and the occasions given him with the good conduct of the old general ,he became ,at the age of seventeen ,one of the most expert captains ,and bravest soldiers that ever saw the field of Mars <$$font> :so that he was ador'd as the wonder of all that world ,and the darling of the soldiers
162.1283593sNewIndefNPA negro
162.1283603NewIndefNPone
162.1303553pNewQuantNPboth these changes
162.1303563nsIdentityProthat both these changes were evident ,this day ,in both these lovers
163.1343363pNewFullNPeyes
163.1353303NewQuantNPnone
163.1353333pCrossSpeechPro'em
163.1363223NewQuantNPthem both
163.1363243NewQuantNPthey both
163.1373033sNewDemNPanother door
163.1373103nsIdentityProhis heart
163.1403023NewQuantNPsome one
164.1442873NewQuantNPboth together
164.1452853NewQuantNPall
164.1472813sIdentityDemNPThis discourse lasted till the king called ,which gave Oroonoko <$$font> a certain satisfaction ;
164.1482763sNewIndefNPa man in his circumstances
164.1482773nsIdentityProa man in his circumstances could do
164.1502733sNewBaremusick
164.1512603sNewAnchoredNPher beauty
164.1512723NewQuantNPseveral of his young wives and mistresses
164.1552363pIdentityProthe new and the young ones
164.155248emptyIdentityTracethose gallantries and presents
164.1552563nsIdentityProto teach them all those wanton arts of love ,with which they prevail'd and charmed heretofore in their turn
165.1562393sCrossSpeechDema decay'd beauty
165.1562403pAssumedProthem
165.1562433pInferredDemNPthose caresses
165.1562453sNewQuantNPnothing
165.1572383pIdentityDemNPthese now past their beauty <$$paren> that were made guardians or governantees to the new and the young ones ,and whose business it was to teach them all those wanton arts of love ,with which they prevail'd and charmed heretofore in their turn ;and who now treated the triumphing happy ones with all the severity as to liberty and freedom ,that was possible ,in revenge of their honours they rob them of ;envying them those satisfactions ,those gallantries and presents ,that were once made to themselves ,while youth and beauty lasted ,and which they now saw pass ,as it were regardless by ,and paid only to the bloomings
165.1592341sIdentityProI
165.1612293nsIdentityProto be in love
165.1642213pIdentityDemthese she-favourites
165.1662153sNewAnchoredNPher favour
165.1692093sAssumedDefNPthe ceremony
165.1702023sNewDefNPthe service of Onahal <$$font>
166.1731983sNewAnchoredNPher life
166.1761913pInferredProthey
166.1771893pAssumedDefNPThe wars
166.1781883sNewDefNPthe time of taking the field
166.1791813sNewQuantNPevery day
166.1791863nsIdentityProfor the prince to delay his going at the head of his army to encounter the enemy
166.1811633sIdentityDefNPThe king of Coramantien <$$font>
166.1831743sNewDefNPThe parley of the eyes of these two lovers
166.1831763sNewIndefNPan old jealous lover
166.1841753pIdentityProflatterers who told him they observ'd it
166.1851733sIdentityDemthe next visit the king wou'd make
166.1871653sInferredDefNPthe whole company
166.1871663sAssumedDefNPthe custom
166.1871673pIdentityProthe prince and Aboan
166.1871683sInferredDefNPThe whole affair
166.1901503pIdentityPromy eyes
166.1911553sNewAnchoredNPmy self
167.1971493nsIdentityProyou condescend to this kind confession
167.1981433NewIndefNPone
167.1981443nsIdentityProone can get so happy an opportunity as to tell one's heart
167.1981473pNewBarewords
167.1991391pIdentityProour
167.1991403pNewDemNPthose few minutes we have
167.2011353nsIdentityProand such I languish for .<$$font>
167.2051283pCrossSpeechDemtwo large pearls
167.2071263sNewBarelove
167.2081172CrossSpeechProAboan <$$font> ,a young man who was next to him
167.2121163sNewQuantNPno notice
167.2121183fsCrossSpeechProOnahal <$$font> a former old wife of the king's ,who now had charge of Imoinda
167.2131113pIdentityDefNPthe women-royal
167.2161043pIdentityProhis eyes
168.223823sNewDefNPthe presence of mind of Imoinda <$$font> fonder of his safety ,than her own
168.228683sIdentityDemNPif he were found another night in court ,he shou'd suffer the death ordained for disobedient offenders
168.228692AssumedProYou
168.231303sNewQuantNPAll the otan
168.232623sNewAnchoredNPher happiness
168.234583pIdentityProthe prince and he
168.235563pIdentityProthey
168.236543sNewQuantNPnothing
168.238493pNewQuantNPall things
168.241443sNewAnchoredNPhis fear
169.245423msIdentityProThe messenger
169.246383sCrossSpeechDemanswer'd very little
169.247263msIdentityProa king
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