Comparison of William Shakespeare Double Falsehood 3.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Double Falsehood 3.1 has 42 lines, and 19% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 81% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.38 weak matches.

William Shakespeare

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Double Falsehood 3.1: 5

Poor Leonora! Treacherous, damn’d Henriquez!
11

Double Falsehood 3.2: 151

Hold, dogs! — Leonora, — coward, base, Henriquez! [continues next]
11

Double Falsehood 3.1: 6

She bids me fill my memory with her danger;
11

Double Falsehood 3.2: 152

[continues previous] She dies upon me; help! Throng not about her;
10

Two Gentlemen of Verona 4.2: 9

When to her beauty I commend my vows,
10

Two Gentlemen of Verona 4.2: 10

She bids me think how I have been forsworn
11

Double Falsehood 3.1: 9

Lower, she tells me here, that this affair
11

Pericles 2.5: 16

She tells me here, she’ll wed the stranger knight,
11

Double Falsehood 3.1: 13

To hear all pray’rs she makes. Have patience, sir.
10

Comedy of Errors 3.1: 86

Have patience, sir, O, let it not be so! [continues next]
11

Two Gentlemen of Verona 5.2: 20

O, sir, she makes no doubt of that. [continues next]
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Double Falsehood 3.1: 14

O my good friend, methinks, I am too patient.
10

Comedy of Errors 3.1: 86

[continues previous] Have patience, sir, O, let it not be so!
11

Two Gentlemen of Verona 5.2: 20

[continues previous] O, sir, she makes no doubt of that.
11

Macbeth 4.2: 63

To fright you thus, methinks I am too savage;
10

Double Falsehood 3.1: 15

Is there a treachery, like this in baseness,
10

Two Noble Kinsmen 3.6: 150

This treachery, like a most trusty lover,
10

Double Falsehood 3.1: 38

Make haste to reach it. Still I thank you, sir.
10

Coriolanus 4.4: 11

This here before you. Thank you, sir, farewell. [continues next]
10

Double Falsehood 3.1: 39

O Leonora! Stand but this rude shock;
10

Coriolanus 4.4: 11

[continues previous] This here before you. Thank you, sir, farewell.
10

Coriolanus 4.4: 12

[continues previous] O world, thy slippery turns! Friends now fast sworn,