Comparison of William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 4.6 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 4.6 has 15 lines, and one of them has a strong match at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 73% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 20% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.07 strong matches and 1.8 weak matches.

11

Measure for Measure 4.6: 1

To speak so indirectly I am loath.
11

Love's Labour's Lost 1.1: 154

But I believe, although I seem so loath, [continues next]
11

Love's Labour's Lost 1.1: 155

I am the last that will last keep his oath. [continues next]
10

Twelfth Night 3.1: 12

Troth, sir, I can yield you none without words, and words are grown so false, I am loath to prove reason with them.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 5.2: 107

I am loath to tell you what I would you knew. [continues next]
11

Measure for Measure 4.6: 2

I would say the truth, but to accuse him so,
10

All's Well That Ends Well 1.1: 79

There’s little can be said in’t, ’tis against the rule of nature. To speak on the part of virginity is to accuse your mothers, which is most infallible disobedience. He that hangs himself is a virgin; virginity murders itself, and should be buried in highways out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature. Virginity breeds mites, much like a cheese, consumes itself to the very paring, and so dies ... [continues next]
11

Love's Labour's Lost 1.1: 154

[continues previous] But I believe, although I seem so loath,
11

Love's Labour's Lost 1.1: 155

[continues previous] I am the last that will last keep his oath.
10

Richard III 4.3: 30

But where (to say the truth) I do not know.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 5.2: 107

[continues previous] I am loath to tell you what I would you knew.
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 3

That is your part. Yet I am advis’d to do it,
10

All's Well That Ends Well 1.1: 79

[continues previous] There’s little can be said in’t, ’tis against the rule of nature. To speak on the part of virginity is to accuse your mothers, which is most infallible disobedience. He that hangs himself is a virgin; virginity murders itself, and should be buried in highways out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature. Virginity breeds mites, much like a cheese, consumes itself to the very paring, and so dies with ...
10

Cymbeline 2.3: 6

I would this music would come. I am advis’d to give her music a’ mornings; they say it will penetrate.
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 4

He says, to veil full purpose. Be rul’d by him.
10

Henry VI Part 3 3.2: 30

You shall have four and you’ll be rul’d by him.
10

Troilus and Cressida 2.3: 191

Ay, my good son. Be rul’d by him, Lord Ajax.
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 7

I should not think it strange, for ’tis a physic
10

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 812

And then ’twill end. That’s too long for a play. [continues next]
10

Henry VIII 2.3: 8

To leave a thousandfold more bitter than [continues next]
10

Henry VIII 2.3: 9

’Tis sweet at first t’ acquire — after this process, [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 8

That’s bitter to sweet end.
10

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 812

[continues previous] And then ’twill end. That’s too long for a play.
10

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 813

[continues previous] Sweet Majesty, vouchsafe me —
10

Henry VIII 2.3: 8

[continues previous] To leave a thousandfold more bitter than
10

Henry VIII 2.3: 9

[continues previous] ’Tis sweet at first t’ acquire — after this process,
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 10

Come, I have found you out a stand most fit,
10

Love's Labour's Lost 4.1: 10

A stand where you may make the fairest shoot. [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 11

Where you may have such vantage on the Duke,
10

Love's Labour's Lost 4.1: 10

[continues previous] A stand where you may make the fairest shoot.
15+

Measure for Measure 4.6: 12

He shall not pass you. Twice have the trumpets sounded;
15+

Henry IV Part 2 5.5: 2

The trumpets have sounded twice.
10

King Lear 5.3: 214

Began to crack. Twice then the trumpets sounded, [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 13

The generous and gravest citizens
10

King Lear 5.3: 214

[continues previous] Began to crack. Twice then the trumpets sounded,
10

King Lear 5.3: 215

[continues previous] And there I left him tranc’d. But who was this?
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 14

Have hent the gates, and very near upon
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 50

The Duke is very strangely gone from hence; [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 15

The Duke is ent’ring; therefore hence away!
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 50

[continues previous] The Duke is very strangely gone from hence;