Comparison of William Shakespeare Edward III 2.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Edward III 2.2 has 209 lines, and 1% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 25% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 74% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.01 strong matches and 0.53 weak matches.
Edward III 2.2
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William Shakespeare
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Winter's Tale 4.2: 4
Sir, it is three days since I saw the Prince. What his happier affairs may be, are to me unknown; but I have (missingly) noted, he is of late much retir’d from court, and is less frequent to his princely exercises than formerly he hath appear’d. [continues next]
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Winter's Tale 4.2: 4
[continues previous] Sir, it is three days since I saw the Prince. What his happier affairs may be, are to me unknown; but I have (missingly) noted, he is of late much retir’d from court, and is less frequent to his princely exercises than formerly he hath appear’d.
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Winter's Tale 5.2: 21
Now, had I not the dash of my former life in me, would preferment drop on my head. I brought the old man and his son aboard the Prince; told him I heard them talk of a fardel, and I know not what; but he at that time, overfond of the shepherd’s daughter (so he then took her to be), who began to be much sea-sick, and himself little better, extremity of weather continuing, this mystery remain’d undiscover’d. But ’tis all one to me; for had I been the finder-out of this secret, it would ...
10
Coriolanus 5.2: 27
Has he din’d, canst thou tell? For I would not speak with him till after dinner.
11
Cymbeline 3.5: 113
Give me thy hand, here’s my purse. Hast any of thy late master’s garments in thy possession? [continues next]
10
As You Like It 1.1: 21
And what wilt thou do? Beg, when that is spent? Well, sir, get you in. I will not long be troubled with you; you shall have some part of your will. I pray you leave me.
11
Cymbeline 3.5: 113
[continues previous] Give me thy hand, here’s my purse. Hast any of thy late master’s garments in thy possession?
10
King Lear 1.4: 12
I do profess to be no less than I seem, to serve him truly that will put me in trust, to love him that is honest, to converse with him that is wise and says little, to fear judgment, to fight when I cannot choose, and to eat no fish. [continues next]
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King Lear 1.4: 12
[continues previous] I do profess to be no less than I seem, to serve him truly that will put me in trust, to love him that is honest, to converse with him that is wise and says little, to fear judgment, to fight when I cannot choose, and to eat no fish.