Comparison of William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 2.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 2.3 has 42 lines, and 29% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 71% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.79 weak matches.
Measure for Measure 2.3
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William Shakespeare
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Measure for Measure 2.2: 27
Stay a little while. Y’ are welcome; what’s your will? [continues next]
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Measure for Measure 2.2: 27
[continues previous] Stay a little while. Y’ are welcome; what’s your will?
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All's Well That Ends Well 3.5: 8
I hope so. Look here comes a pilgrim. I know she will lie at my house; thither they send one another. I’ll question her. God save you, pilgrim, whither are bound?
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Sir Thomas More 5.4: 59
and do it instantly. I confess, his majesty hath been ever good to me; and my offense to his highness makes me of a state pleader a stage player (though I am old, and have a bad voice), to act this last scene of my tragedy. I’ll send him (for my trespass) a reverend head, somewhat bald; ... [continues next]
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Sir Thomas More 5.4: 59
[continues previous] and do it instantly. I confess, his majesty hath been ever good to me; and my offense to his highness makes me of a state pleader a stage player (though I am old, and have a bad voice), to act this last scene of my tragedy. I’ll send him (for my trespass) a reverend head, somewhat ...
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Measure for Measure 3.2: 90
Provost, my brother Angelo will not be alter’d, Claudio must die tomorrow. Let him be furnish’d with divines, and have all charitable preparation. If my brother wrought by my pity, it should not be so with him.
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Measure for Measure 3.1: 154
... his judgment with the disposition of natures. She (having the truth of honor in her) hath made him that gracious denial which he is most glad to receive. I am confessor to Angelo, and I know this to be true; therefore prepare yourself to death. Do not satisfy your resolution with hopes that are fallible, tomorrow you must die; go to your knees, and make ready. [continues next]
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Measure for Measure 3.1: 154
[continues previous] ... of natures. She (having the truth of honor in her) hath made him that gracious denial which he is most glad to receive. I am confessor to Angelo, and I know this to be true; therefore prepare yourself to death. Do not satisfy your resolution with hopes that are fallible, tomorrow you must die; go to your knees, and make ready.
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Measure for Measure 3.2: 90
Provost, my brother Angelo will not be alter’d, Claudio must die tomorrow. Let him be furnish’d with divines, and have all charitable preparation. If my brother wrought by my pity, it should not be so with him.