Comparison of William Shakespeare Merchant of Venice 3.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Merchant of Venice 3.3 has 36 lines, and 11% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 44% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 45% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.14 strong matches and 1.56 weak matches.

11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 1

Jailer, look to him, tell not me of mercy.
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 3

Jailer, look to him. Hear me yet, good Shylock.
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 2

This is the fool that lent out money gratis.
11

Merchant of Venice 1.3: 20

He lends out money gratis, and brings down
14

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 3

Jailer, look to him. Hear me yet, good Shylock.
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 1

Jailer, look to him, tell not me of mercy.
14

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 11

I pray thee hear me speak. [continues next]
14

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 4

I’ll have my bond, speak not against my bond,
13

Love's Labour's Lost 2.1: 95

Our Lady help my lord! He’ll be forsworn. [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 4.2: 93

Pardon me, good father, it is against my oath. [continues next]
14

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 12

[continues previous] I’ll have my bond; I will not hear thee speak. [continues next]
13

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 13

I’ll have my bond, and therefore speak no more. [continues next]
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 14

I’ll not be made a soft and dull-ey’d fool
15+

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 5

I have sworn an oath that I will have my bond.
13

Love's Labour's Lost 2.1: 94

[continues previous] Hear me, dear lady: I have sworn an oath.
12

Love's Labour's Lost 2.1: 95

[continues previous] Our Lady help my lord! He’ll be forsworn.
10

Measure for Measure 4.2: 93

[continues previous] Pardon me, good father, it is against my oath.
10

Measure for Measure 4.2: 94

[continues previous] Were you sworn to the Duke, or to the deputy?
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 12

[continues previous] I’ll have my bond; I will not hear thee speak.
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 17

I’ll have no speaking, I will have my bond.
15+

Troilus and Cressida 5.1: 27

An oath that I have sworn. I will not break it.
10

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 6

Thou call’dst me dog before thou hadst a cause,
10

Tempest 1.2: 228

Thou call’dst me up at midnight to fetch dew
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.3: 31

Thou call’dst me King. Ay, but the case is alter’d.
10

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 7

But since I am a dog, beware my fangs.
10

Venus and Adonis: 239

Then be my deer, since I am such a park,
10

Venus and Adonis: 240

No dog shall rouse thee, though a thousand bark.”
12

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 8

The Duke shall grant me justice. I do wonder,
12

Comedy of Errors 5.1: 190

Justice, most gracious Duke, O, grant me justice,
10

Much Ado About Nothing 1.3: 6

I wonder that thou (being, as thou say’st thou art, born under Saturn) goest about to apply a moral medicine to a mortifying mischief. I cannot hide what I am: I must be sad when I have cause, and smile at no man’s jests; eat when I have stomach, and wait for ... [continues next]
10

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 9

Thou naughty jailer, that thou art so fond
10

Much Ado About Nothing 1.3: 6

[continues previous] I wonder that thou (being, as thou say’st thou art, born under Saturn) goest about to apply a moral medicine to a mortifying mischief. I cannot hide what I am: I must be sad when I have cause, and smile at no man’s jests; eat when I have stomach, and wait for no man’s leisure; sleep when I am drowsy, ...
10

Much Ado About Nothing 3.3: 47

[continues previous] That shows thou art unconfirm’d. Thou knowest that the fashion of a doublet, or a hat, or a cloak, is nothing to a man.
15+

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 11

I pray thee hear me speak.
14

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 3

Jailer, look to him. Hear me yet, good Shylock. [continues next]
14

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 4

I’ll have my bond, speak not against my bond, [continues next]
15+

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 12

I’ll have my bond; I will not hear thee speak. [continues next]
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 13

I’ll have my bond, and therefore speak no more. [continues next]
15+

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 12

I’ll have my bond; I will not hear thee speak.
10

Sir Thomas More 4.4: 31

Oh, but, dear husband — I will not hear thee, wife;
14

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 4

[continues previous] I’ll have my bond, speak not against my bond, [continues next]
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 5

[continues previous] I have sworn an oath that I will have my bond. [continues next]
15+

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 13

[continues previous] I’ll have my bond, and therefore speak no more. [continues next]
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 14

[continues previous] I’ll not be made a soft and dull-ey’d fool
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 17

I’ll have no speaking, I will have my bond.
10

Rape of Lucrece: 667

“No more,” quoth he, “by heaven, I will not hear thee.
12

Coriolanus 5.2: 51

I will not hear thee speak. This man, Aufidius,
15+

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 13

I’ll have my bond, and therefore speak no more.
13

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 4

[continues previous] I’ll have my bond, speak not against my bond, [continues next]
15+

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 12

[continues previous] I’ll have my bond; I will not hear thee speak. [continues next]
10

Antony and Cleopatra 2.2: 105

You wrong this presence, therefore speak no more.
10

Titus Andronicus 5.1: 58

I’ll speak no more but “Vengeance rot you all!” [continues next]
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 14

I’ll not be made a soft and dull-ey’d fool
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 4

[continues previous] I’ll have my bond, speak not against my bond,
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 12

[continues previous] I’ll have my bond; I will not hear thee speak.
10

Titus Andronicus 5.1: 58

[continues previous] I’ll speak no more but “Vengeance rot you all!”
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 17

I’ll have no speaking, I will have my bond.
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 5

I have sworn an oath that I will have my bond.
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 12

I’ll have my bond; I will not hear thee speak.
10

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 19

That ever kept with men. Let him alone,
10

Twelfth Night 4.1: 18

Nay, let him alone. I’ll go another way to work with him; I’ll have an action of battery against him, if there be any law in Illyria. Though I strook him first, yet it’s no matter for that. [continues next]
10

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 20

I’ll follow him no more with bootless prayers.
10

Tempest 2.2: 80

I’ll bear him no more sticks, but follow thee,
10

Twelfth Night 4.1: 18

[continues previous] Nay, let him alone. I’ll go another way to work with him; I’ll have an action of battery against him, if there be any law in Illyria. Though I strook him first, yet it’s no matter for that.
12

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 28

With us in Venice, if it be denied,
12

Merchant of Venice 1.3: 21

The rate of usance here with us in Venice.
12

Merchant of Venice 1.3: 22

If I can catch him once upon the hip,
10

Merchant of Venice 4.1: 333

It is enacted in the laws of Venice,
10

Merchant of Venice 4.1: 334

If it be proved against an alien,
10

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 29

Will much impeach the justice of the state,
10

Merchant of Venice 3.2: 276

And doth impeach the freedom of the state,
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 33

That I shall hardly spare a pound of flesh
11

Merchant of Venice 4.1: 217

A pound of flesh, to be by him cut off [continues next]
10

Merchant of Venice 4.1: 292

The words expressly are ‘a pound of flesh.’
10

Merchant of Venice 4.1: 311

But just a pound of flesh. If thou tak’st more
11

Merchant of Venice 3.3: 34

Tomorrow to my bloody creditor.
11

Merchant of Venice 4.1: 217

[continues previous] A pound of flesh, to be by him cut off