Comparison of William Shakespeare Sir Thomas More 4.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Sir Thomas More 4.1 has 111 lines, and one of them has strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 33% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 66% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.02 strong matches and 0.92 weak matches.
Sir Thomas More 4.1
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William Shakespeare
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Sir Thomas More 3.1: 132
Nay, sit, Erasmus; — sit, good my Lord of Surrey. I’ll make my lady [continues next]
10
Sir Thomas More 3.1: 132
[continues previous] Nay, sit, Erasmus; — sit, good my Lord of Surrey. I’ll make my lady [continues next]
10
Sir Thomas More 3.1: 132
[continues previous] Nay, sit, Erasmus; — sit, good my Lord of Surrey. I’ll make my lady
11
Sir Thomas More 3.1: 45
Tug me not, I’m no bear. ’Sblood, if all the dogs in Paris Garden hung at my tail, I’d shake ’em off with this, that I’ll appear before no king christened but my good Lord Chancellor.
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Cymbeline 1.4: 49
I embrace these conditions, let us have articles betwixt us. Only, thus far you shall answer: if you make your voyage upon her and give me directly to understand you have prevail’d, I am no further your enemy; she is not worth our debate. If she remain unseduc’d, you not making it appear otherwise, for your ill opinion ...