Comparison of William Shakespeare Merchant of Venice 2.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Merchant of Venice 2.4 has 37 lines, and 35% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 65% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.7 weak matches.

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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 3

All in an hour.
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Taming of the Shrew 3.1: 7

And when in music we have spent an hour, [continues next]
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 4

We have not made good preparation.
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Taming of the Shrew 3.1: 7

[continues previous] And when in music we have spent an hour,
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 14

By your leave, sir.
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Measure for Measure 5.1: 327

We’ll borrow place of him. — Sir, by your leave. [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.2: 14

By your leave, sir. I am sick till I see her.
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Taming of the Shrew 4.4: 24

Sir, by your leave, having come to Padua
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Timon of Athens 3.4: 40

Do you hear, sir?
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Timon of Athens 3.4: 41

By your leave, sir
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 15

Whither goest thou?
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Measure for Measure 5.1: 328

[continues previous] Hast thou or word, or wit, or impudence,
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 16

Marry, sir, to bid my old master the Jew to sup tonight with my new master the Christian.
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Julius Caesar 1.2: 245

Will you sup with me tonight, Casca?
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Timon of Athens 3.4: 40

Do you hear, sir?
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Timon of Athens 3.4: 41

By your leave, sir
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 17

Hold here, take this. Tell gentle Jessica
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Much Ado About Nothing 1.1: 105

Well, you will temporize with the hours. In the mean time, good Signior Benedick, repair to Leonato’s, commend me to him, and tell him I will not fail him at supper, for indeed he hath made great preparation. [continues next]
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 4.3: 46

Gentle lady. Good morrow, kind Sir Eglamour. [continues next]
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 18

I will not fail her, speak it privately.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 33

Ten and eleven. Woman, commend me to her, I will not fail her.
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Much Ado About Nothing 1.1: 105

[continues previous] Well, you will temporize with the hours. In the mean time, good Signior Benedick, repair to Leonato’s, commend me to him, and tell him I will not fail him at supper, for indeed he hath made great preparation.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 4.3: 45

[continues previous] I will not fail your ladyship. Good morrow,
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Richard II 2.2: 108

Gentlemen, will you go muster men? If I [continues next]
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 20

Will you prepare you for this masque tonight?
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Richard II 2.2: 108

[continues previous] Gentlemen, will you go muster men? If I
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 22

Ay, marry, I’ll be gone about it straight.
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Double Falsehood 4.1: 97

To lend me vengeance. — I’ll about it straight.
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Measure for Measure 1.4: 85

I will about it straight; [continues next]
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 23

And so will I. Meet me and Gratiano
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Merchant of Venice 3.1: 45

Nay, that’s true, that’s very true. Go, Tubal, fee me an officer; bespeak him a fortnight before. I will have the heart of him if he forfeit, for were he out of Venice I can make what merchandise I will. [continues next]
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Merchant of Venice 3.1: 46

Go, Tubal, and meet me at our synagogue; go, good Tubal, at our synagogue, Tubal. [continues next]
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 24

At Gratiano’s lodging some hour hence.
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Comedy of Errors 3.1: 124

I’ll meet you at that place some hour hence. [continues next]
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Merchant of Venice 3.1: 46

[continues previous] Go, Tubal, and meet me at our synagogue; go, good Tubal, at our synagogue, Tubal.
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Merchant of Venice 2.4: 25

’Tis good we do so.
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Comedy of Errors 3.1: 125

[continues previous] Do so. This jest shall cost me some expense.