Comparison of William Shakespeare Edward III 3.5 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Edward III 3.5 has 114 lines, and 31% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 69% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.73 weak matches.
Edward III 3.5
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William Shakespeare
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10
All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 184
I would it were hell-pains for thy sake, and my poor doing eternal; for doing I am past, as I will by thee, in what motion age will give me leave. [continues next]
10
All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 184
[continues previous] I would it were hell-pains for thy sake, and my poor doing eternal; for doing I am past, as I will by thee, in what motion age will give me leave.
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 5
Not a penny. I have been content, sir, you should lay my countenance to pawn. I have grated upon my good friends for three reprieves for you and your coach-fellow Nym; or else you had look’d through the grate, like a geminy of baboons. I am damn’d in hell for swearing to gentlemen my friends, you were ...
10
Othello 2.3: 230
Come, come; good wine is a good familiar creature, if it be well us’d; exclaim no more against it. And, good lieutenant, I think you think I love you. [continues next]
10
Merchant of Venice 2.2: 11
Be God’s sonties, ’twill be a hard way to hit. Can you tell me whether one Launcelot, that dwells with him, dwell with him or no? [continues next]
10
Othello 2.3: 230
[continues previous] Come, come; good wine is a good familiar creature, if it be well us’d; exclaim no more against it. And, good lieutenant, I think you think I love you.
10
Merchant of Venice 2.2: 11
[continues previous] Be God’s sonties, ’twill be a hard way to hit. Can you tell me whether one Launcelot, that dwells with him, dwell with him or no?
11
All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 30
[continues previous] They shall be no more than needful there, if they were more than they can commend.
10
Troilus and Cressida 1.2: 139
Where? Yonder? That’s Deiphobus. ’Tis Troilus! There’s a man, niece! Hem! Brave Troilus, the prince of chivalry!