Comparison of William Shakespeare Merchant of Venice 4.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Merchant of Venice 4.2 has 19 lines, and 53% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 47% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 1.74 weak matches.
Merchant of Venice 4.2
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William Shakespeare
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10
As You Like It 3.2: 194
[continues previous] I am he that is so love-shak’d, I pray you tell me your remedy.
11
Antony and Cleopatra 5.2: 28
[continues previous] Where he for grace is kneel’d to. Pray you tell him
12
Double Falsehood 1.2: 25
I must bethink me of some necessaries, without which you might be unfurnish’d: and my supplies shall at all convenience follow you. Come to my closet by and by; I would there speak with you. [continues next]
11
Henry VI Part 2 4.7: 50
Nay, he nods at us, as who should say, I’ll be even with you. I’ll see if his head will stand steadier on a pole, or no. Take him away, and behead him. [continues next]
11
Henry VI Part 2 4.7: 50
[continues previous] Nay, he nods at us, as who should say, I’ll be even with you. I’ll see if his head will stand steadier on a pole, or no. Take him away, and behead him.