Comparison of William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 1.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 1.3 has 54 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 0.39 weak matches.

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Measure for Measure 1.3: 7

My holy sir, none better knows than you
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As You Like It 1.1: 12

Know you before whom, sir? [continues next]
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As You Like It 1.1: 13

Ay, better than him I am before knows me. I know you are my eldest brother, and in the gentle condition of blood you should so know me. The courtesy of nations allows you my better, in that you are the first born, but the same tradition takes not away my blood, were there twenty brothers betwixt us. ... [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.4: 45

Truly, for mine own part, I would little or nothing with you. Your father and my uncle hath made motions. If it be my luck, so; if not, happy man be his dole! They can tell you how things go better than I can. You may ask your father, here he comes. [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 2 2.2: 5

... remember thy name, or to know thy face tomorrow, or to take note how many pair of silk stockings thou hast, viz., these, and those that were thy peach-color’d once, or to bear the inventory of thy shirts, as one for superfluity, and another for use! But that the tennis-court-keeper knows better than I, for it is a low ebb of linen with thee when thou keepest not racket there; as thou hast not done a great while, because the rest of the low countries have made a shift to eat up thy holland. And God knows whether those that bawl out the ...
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Henry IV Part 2 2.4: 8

... as extraordinarily as heart would desire, and your color, I warrant you, is as red as any rose, in good truth law! But, i’ faith, you have drunk too much canaries, and that’s a marvellous searching wine, and it perfumes the blood ere one can say, “What’s this?” How do you now? [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 2 2.4: 9

Better than I was. Hem! [continues next]
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Henry V 3.7: 50

I was told that by one that knows him better than you.
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Measure for Measure 1.3: 8

How I have ever lov’d the life removed,
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As You Like It 1.1: 13

[continues previous] Ay, better than him I am before knows me. I know you are my eldest brother, and in the gentle condition of blood you should so know me. The courtesy of nations allows you my better, in that you are the first born, but the same tradition takes not away my blood, were there twenty ...
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.4: 45

[continues previous] Truly, for mine own part, I would little or nothing with you. Your father and my uncle hath made motions. If it be my luck, so; if not, happy man be his dole! They can tell you how things go better than I can. You may ask your father, here he comes.
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Henry IV Part 2 2.4: 8

[continues previous] ... pulsidge beats as extraordinarily as heart would desire, and your color, I warrant you, is as red as any rose, in good truth law! But, i’ faith, you have drunk too much canaries, and that’s a marvellous searching wine, and it perfumes the blood ere one can say, “What’s this?” How do you now?
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Measure for Measure 1.3: 11

I have deliver’d to Lord Angelo
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Measure for Measure 1.4: 57

Governs Lord Angelo, a man whose blood [continues next]
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Measure for Measure 1.3: 12

(A man of stricture and firm abstinence)
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Measure for Measure 1.4: 57

[continues previous] Governs Lord Angelo, a man whose blood
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Measure for Measure 1.3: 25

Only to stick it in their children’s sight
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Henry VI Part 2 4.2: 106

May, even in their wives’ and children’s sight, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 4.2: 107

Be hang’d up for example at their doors. [continues next]
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Measure for Measure 1.3: 26

For terror, not to use, in time the rod
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Henry VI Part 2 4.2: 107

[continues previous] Be hang’d up for example at their doors.
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Measure for Measure 1.3: 27

Becomes more mock’d than fear’d; so our decrees,
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Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 27

No malice, sir, no more than well becomes
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Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 28

So good a quarrel and so bad a peer.
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Measure for Measure 1.3: 33

And it in you more dreadful would have seem’d
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Lover's Complaint: 54

Ink would have seem’d more black and damned here!”
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Measure for Measure 1.3: 48

Like a true friar. More reasons for this action
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Comedy of Errors 4.1: 100

I will debate this matter at more leisure, [continues next]
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Measure for Measure 1.3: 49

At our more leisure shall I render you;
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Comedy of Errors 4.1: 100

[continues previous] I will debate this matter at more leisure,