Comparison of William Shakespeare Cardenio 4.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Cardenio 4.4 has 63 lines, and 24% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 76% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.35 weak matches.
Cardenio 4.4
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William Shakespeare
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10
Cardenio 4.4: 12
If ever pity were well-placed On true desert and virtuous honour, It could ne’er be better graced.
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Henry IV Part 1 2.1: 7
Like a tench? By the mass, there is ne’er a king christen could be better bit than I have been since the first cock.
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Cardenio 4.4: 14
Never lady earned her fame In virtue’s war with greater strife. To preserve her constant name She gave up beauty, youth and life.
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Cardenio 4.4: 21
Thou art an honest boy. Tis done like one That has a feeling of his master’s passions. And the unmatched worth of his dead mistress. Thy better years shall find me good to thee When understanding ripens in thy soul, Which truly makes the man, and not long time. Prithee withdraw a little, and attend me At cloister door.
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Cardenio 2.2: 3
... pace! So was I catched. A curse upon the cause! Man in these days Is not content to have his lady honest And so rest pleased with her without more toil, But he must have her tried, forsooth, and tempted. And when she proves a queen then he lies quiet: Like one that has a watch of curious making, Thinking to be more cunning than the workman, Never gives over tampering with the wheels Till either spring be weakened, balance bowed, Or some wrong pin put in, and so spoils all. How could I curse myself! Most business else Delight in the dispatch, that’s the ...
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Cardenio 4.4: 29
On a sudden, in a kind of noise like a wind, the doors clattering, the tombstone flies open, and a great light appears in the midst of the tomb; his Lady as went out, standing just before him all in white, stuck with jewels, and a great crucifix on her breast.
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Sir Thomas More 3.1: 205
And the locks were on again, all the goldsmiths in Cheapside should not pick them open. ’Sheart, if my hair stand not on end when I look for my face in a glass, I am a polecat. Here’s a lousy jest! But, if I notch not that rogue Tom Barber, that makes me look thus like a Brownist, hang me! I’ll be worse to the nittical knave than ten tooth-drawings. Here’s ... [continues next]
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Sir Thomas More 3.1: 205
[continues previous] And the locks were on again, all the goldsmiths in Cheapside should not pick them open. ’Sheart, if my hair stand not on end when I look for my face in a glass, I am a polecat. Here’s a lousy jest! But, if I notch not that rogue Tom Barber, that makes me look thus like a Brownist, hang me! I’ll be worse to the nittical knave than ...
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Cardenio 4.4: 47
In his own private chamber. There he woos me And plies his suit to me with as serious pains As if the short flame of mortality Were lighted up again in my cold breast,
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Cardenio 5.1: 42
In mine own chamber, such his impudence is. Nay, my repenting-time is scarce blessed from him; He will offend my prayers.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.3: 1
... I am the dog — no, the dog is himself, and I am the dog — O! The dog is me, and I am myself; ay, so, so. Now come I to my father: “Father, your blessing.” Now should not the shoe speak a word for weeping; now should I kiss my father; well, he weeps on. Now come I to my mother. O that she could speak now like a wood woman! Well, I kiss her; why, there ’tis; here’s my mother’s breath up and down. Now come I to my sister; mark the moan she makes. Now the dog all ... [continues next]
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.3: 1
[continues previous] ... — no, the dog is himself, and I am the dog — O! The dog is me, and I am myself; ay, so, so. Now come I to my father: “Father, your blessing.” Now should not the shoe speak a word for weeping; now should I kiss my father; well, he weeps on. Now come I to my mother. O that she could speak now like a wood woman! Well, I kiss her; why, there ’tis; here’s my mother’s breath up and down. Now come I to my sister; mark the moan she makes. Now the dog all this while sheds not ...