Comparison of William Shakespeare Edward III 3.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Edward III 3.3 has 228 lines, and 4% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 27% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 69% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.09 strong matches and 0.71 weak matches.
Edward III 3.3
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William Shakespeare
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10
Cardenio 1.2: 81
[continues previous] Thou art the son of falsehood. Prithee, leave me. How truly constant, charitable, and helpful Is woman unto woman in affairs
11
Henry IV Part 1 2.1: 23
Good morrow, Master Gadshill. It holds current that I told you yesternight: there’s a franklin in the Wild of Kent hath brought three hundred marks with him in gold. I heard him tell it to one of his company last night at supper, a kind of auditor, one that hath abundance of charge too — God knows what. They are up already, and call for eggs and butter. They will away presently.
11
Merry Wives of Windsor 5.5: 90
Sir John, we have had ill luck; we could never meet. I will never take you for my love again, but I will always count you my deer.
10
Troilus and Cressida 3.1: 27
It should seem, fellow, thou hast not seen the Lady Cressid. I come to speak with Paris from the Prince Troilus.
11
All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 241
... of Furies and I know not what. Yet I was in that credit with them at that time that I knew of their going to bed, and of other motions, as promising her marriage, and things which would derive me ill will to speak of; therefore I will not speak what I know.
11
All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 242
Thou hast spoken all already, unless thou canst say they are married. But thou art too fine in thy evidence, therefore stand aside.
12
Henry VI Part 2 4.10: 31
By my valor, the most complete champion that ever I heard! Steel, if thou turn the edge, or cut not out the burly-bon’d clown in chines of beef ere thou sleep in thy sheath, I beseech God on my knees thou mayst be turn’d to hobnails.
14
Henry V 4.7: 50
Your grandfather of famous memory, an’t please your Majesty, and your great-uncle Edward the Plack Prince of Wales, as I have read in the chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in France. [continues next]
14
Henry V 4.7: 50
[continues previous] Your grandfather of famous memory, an’t please your Majesty, and your great-uncle Edward the Plack Prince of Wales, as I have read in the chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in France.
10
Henry IV Part 2 2.2: 42
“Sir John Falstaff, knight, to the son of the King nearest his father, Harry Prince of Wales, greeting.” [continues next]
11
Henry V 4.7: 50
Your grandfather of famous memory, an’t please your Majesty, and your great-uncle Edward the Plack Prince of Wales, as I have read in the chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in France.
11
Henry V 4.7: 50
Your grandfather of famous memory, an’t please your Majesty, and your great-uncle Edward the Plack Prince of Wales, as I have read in the chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in France.