Comparison of William Shakespeare Pericles 2.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Pericles 2.1 has 107 lines, and 4% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 33% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 63% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.04 strong matches and 1.15 weak matches.
Pericles 2.1
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William Shakespeare
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Troilus and Cressida 2.1: 44
This lord, Achilles, Ajax, who wears his wit in his belly and his guts in his head, I’ll tell you what I say of him. [continues next]
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Troilus and Cressida 2.1: 44
[continues previous] This lord, Achilles, Ajax, who wears his wit in his belly and his guts in his head, I’ll tell you what I say of him.
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Pericles 2.1: 19
Nay, master, said not I as much when I saw the porpas how he bounc’d and tumbled? They say they’re half fish, half flesh. A plague on them, they ne’er come but I look to be wash’d. Master, I marvel how the fishes live in the sea.
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Sir Thomas More 2.4: 39
A plague on them, they will not hold their peace; the dual cannot rule them.
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Tempest 3.2: 11
Thou liest, most ignorant monster, I am in case to justle a constable. Why, thou debosh’d fish thou, was there ever man a coward that hath drunk so much sack as I today? Wilt thou tell a monstrous lie, being but half a fish and half a monster?
15+
Pericles 2.1: 20
... ones. I can compare our rich misers to nothing so fitly as to a whale: ’a plays and tumbles, driving the poor fry before him, and at last devour them all at a mouthful. Such whales have I heard on a’ th’ land, who never leave gaping till they swallow’d the whole parish, church, steeple, bells, and all.
15+
Pericles 2.1: 24
Because he should have swallow’d me too, and when I had been in his belly, I would have kept such a jangling of the bells, that he should never have left till he cast bells, steeple, church, and parish up again. But if the good King Simonides were of my mind —
15+
Pericles 2.1: 24
Because he should have swallow’d me too, and when I had been in his belly, I would have kept such a jangling of the bells, that he should never have left till he cast bells, steeple, church, and parish up again. But if the good King Simonides were of my mind —
15+
Pericles 2.1: 20
... ones. I can compare our rich misers to nothing so fitly as to a whale: ’a plays and tumbles, driving the poor fry before him, and at last devour them all at a mouthful. Such whales have I heard on a’ th’ land, who never leave gaping till they swallow’d the whole parish, church, steeple, bells, and all.
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Pericles 2.1: 39
No, friend, cannot you beg? Here’s them in our country of Greece gets more with begging than we can do with working.
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Pericles 2.1: 50
Die, keth ’a? Now gods forbid’t, and I have a gown here! Come put it on, keep thee warm. Now, afore me, a handsome fellow! Come, thou shalt go home, and we’ll have flesh for holidays, fish for fasting-days, and, moreo’er, puddings and flapjacks, and thou shalt be welcome.
10
Much Ado About Nothing 2.1: 18
Yes, faith, it is my cousin’s duty to make cur’sy and say, “Father, as it please you.” But yet for all that, cousin, let him be a handsome fellow, or else make another cur’sy and say, “Father, as it please me.”
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 313
When there is nothing living but thee, thou shalt be welcome. I had rather be a beggar’s dog than Apemantus. [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 313
[continues previous] When there is nothing living but thee, thou shalt be welcome. I had rather be a beggar’s dog than Apemantus.
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Pericles 2.1: 95
Ay, but hark you, my friend, ’twas we that made up this garment through the rough seams of the waters. There are certain condolements, certain vails. I hope, sir, if you thrive, you’ll remember from whence you had them.
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Pericles 2.1: 54
But crave? Then I’ll turn craver too, and so I shall scape whipping. [continues next]
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Hamlet 2.2: 351
God’s bodkin, man, much better: use every man after his desert, and who shall scape whipping? Use them after your own honor and dignity — the less they deserve, the more merit is in your bounty. Take them in.
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Pericles 2.1: 56
O, not all, my friend, not all; for if all your beggars were whipt, I would wish no better office than to be beadle. But, master, I’ll go draw up the net. [continues next]
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Pericles 2.1: 56
O, not all, my friend, not all; for if all your beggars were whipt, I would wish no better office than to be beadle. But, master, I’ll go draw up the net.
10
Cardenio 1.1: 147
Confine me? Here’s my liberty in mine arms; I wish no better to bring me content. Love’s best freedom is close prisonment!
10
As You Like It 3.2: 25
Why, we are still handling our ewes, and their fells you know are greasy. [continues next]
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As You Like It 3.2: 26
Why, do not your courtier’s hands sweat? And is not the grease of a mutton as wholesome as the sweat of a man? Shallow, shallow. A better instance, I say; come. [continues next]
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As You Like It 3.2: 26
[continues previous] Why, do not your courtier’s hands sweat? And is not the grease of a mutton as wholesome as the sweat of a man? Shallow, shallow. A better instance, I say; come. [continues next]
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As You Like It 3.2: 26
[continues previous] Why, do not your courtier’s hands sweat? And is not the grease of a mutton as wholesome as the sweat of a man? Shallow, shallow. A better instance, I say; come.
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Pericles 2.1: 24
Because he should have swallow’d me too, and when I had been in his belly, I would have kept such a jangling of the bells, that he should never have left till he cast bells, steeple, church, and parish up again. But if the good King Simonides were of my mind — [continues next]
10
Pericles 2.1: 24
[continues previous] Because he should have swallow’d me too, and when I had been in his belly, I would have kept such a jangling of the bells, that he should never have left till he cast bells, steeple, church, and parish up again. But if the good King Simonides were of my mind —
15+
Pericles 2.1: 60
[continues previous] Why, I’ll tell you. This is call’d Pentapolis, and our king the good Simonides.
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Pericles 2.1: 62
Ay, sir, and he deserves so to be call’d for his peaceable reign and good government.
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Pericles 2.1: 64
Marry, sir, half a day’s journey. And I’ll tell you, he hath a fair daughter, and tomorrow is her birthday, and there are princes and knights come from all parts of the world to just and tourney for her love.
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Coriolanus 4.3: 6
You had more beard when I last saw you, but your favor is well appear’d by your tongue. What’s the news in Rome? I have a note from the Volscian state to find you out there. You have well sav’d me a day’s journey.
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Pericles 2.1: 66
O, sir, things must be as they may; and what a man cannot get, he may lawfully deal for his wive’s soul.
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Henry V 2.1: 8
I cannot tell; things must be as they may. Men may sleep, and they may have their throats about them at that time, and some say knives have edges. It must be as it may; though patience be a tir’d mare, yet she will plod — there must be conclusions — well, I cannot tell.
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King Lear 1.5: 11
Why, to keep one’s eyes of either side ’s nose, that what a man cannot smell out, he may spy into.
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Pericles 2.1: 67
Help, master, help! Here’s a fish hangs in the net, like a poor man’s right in the law; ’twill hardly come out. Ha, bots on’t, ’tis come at last, and ’tis turn’d to a rusty armor.
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Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 273
I am gone, though I am here; there is no love in you. Nay, I pray you let me go.
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 128
[continues previous] Hast thou gold yet? I’ll take the gold thou givest me,
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 130
[continues previous] Dost thou, or dost thou not, heaven’s curse upon thee!
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Julius Caesar 1.2: 244
Nay, and I tell you that, I’ll ne’er look you i’ th’ face again. But those that understood him smil’d at one another, and shook their heads; but, for mine own part, it was Greek to me. I could tell you more news too. Murellus and Flavius, for pulling scarfs off Caesar’s images, are put to silence. Fare you well. There was more foolery yet, if I could remember it.
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Pericles 2.1: 95
Ay, but hark you, my friend, ’twas we that made up this garment through the rough seams of the waters. There are certain condolements, certain vails. I hope, sir, if you thrive, you’ll remember from whence you had them.
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Pericles 2.1: 105
We’ll sure provide. Thou shalt have my best gown to make thee a pair; and I’ll bring thee to the court myself.