Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Legend of Lucretia to William Shakespeare

Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Legend of Lucretia to William Shakespeare

Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Legend of Lucretia has 206 lines, and 2% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 98% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.03 weak matches.

Legend of Lucretia

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William Shakespeare

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Legend of Lucretia: 38

Nor at the gate porter was ther noon;
11

Comedy of Errors 2.2: 189

Master, shall I be porter at the gate? [continues next]
10

Legend of Lucretia: 39

And at the chambre-dore they abyde.
10

Comedy of Errors 2.2: 189

[continues previous] Master, shall I be porter at the gate?
10

Comedy of Errors 2.2: 190

[continues previous] Ay, and let none enter, lest I break your pate.
10

Legend of Lucretia: 97

And forth he rit til he to Rome is come,
10

Julius Caesar 3.2: 229

Sir, Octavius is already come to Rome.
10

Julius Caesar 3.2: 231

He and Lepidus are at Caesar’s house. [continues next]
10

Legend of Lucretia: 98

And al aloon his wey than hath he nome
10

Julius Caesar 3.2: 231

[continues previous] He and Lepidus are at Caesar’s house.