Comparison of William Shakespeare Pericles 4.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Pericles 4.3 has 51 lines, and 25% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 75% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.41 weak matches.

Pericles 4.3

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William Shakespeare

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Pericles 4.3: 7

Much less in blood than virtue, yet a princess
10

King Lear 5.3: 164

I am no less in blood than thou art, Edmund;
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Pericles 4.3: 9

I’ th’ justice of compare! O villain Leonine!
10

Comedy of Errors 3.1: 44

O villain, thou hast stol’n both mine office and my name: [continues next]
10

Pericles 4.3: 10

Whom thou hast pois’ned too.
10

Comedy of Errors 3.1: 44

[continues previous] O villain, thou hast stol’n both mine office and my name:
10

Pericles 4.3: 12

Becoming well thy fact. What canst thou say
10

As You Like It 1.3: 84

Say what thou canst, I’ll go along with thee.
10

King John 3.1: 222

I am perplex’d, and know not what to say.
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King John 3.1: 223

What canst thou say but will perplex thee more,
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Titus Andronicus 5.1: 121

What, canst thou say all this and never blush?
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Pericles 4.3: 17

Unless you play the pious innocent,
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Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 631

Faith, unless you play the honest Troyan, the poor wench is cast away. She’s quick, the child brags in her belly already. ’Tis yours.
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Pericles 4.3: 20

Of all the faults beneath the heavens, the gods
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Coriolanus 5.3: 184

What have you done? Behold, the heavens do ope, [continues next]
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Coriolanus 5.3: 185

The gods look down, and this unnatural scene [continues next]
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King Lear 4.6: 111

But to the girdle do the gods inherit, [continues next]
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King Lear 4.6: 112

Beneath is all the fiends’: there’s hell, there’s darkness, [continues next]
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Pericles 4.3: 21

Do like this worst. Be one of those that thinks
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Coriolanus 5.3: 184

[continues previous] What have you done? Behold, the heavens do ope,
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King Lear 4.6: 111

[continues previous] But to the girdle do the gods inherit,
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Pericles 4.3: 24

To think of what a noble strain you are,
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.1: 152

And Benedick is not the unhopefullest husband that I know. Thus far can I praise him: he is of a noble strain, of approv’d valor, and confirm’d honesty. I will teach you how to humor your cousin, that she shall fall in love with Benedick, and I, with your two helps, will so practice on Benedick that, in despite of his quick wit and his queasy stomach, he shall fall in love with ... [continues next]
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Pericles 4.3: 25

And of how coward a spirit. To such proceeding
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.1: 152

[continues previous] And Benedick is not the unhopefullest husband that I know. Thus far can I praise him: he is of a noble strain, of approv’d valor, and confirm’d honesty. I will teach you how to humor your cousin, that she shall fall in love with Benedick, and I, with your two helps, will so practice on Benedick that, in despite of his quick wit and his queasy stomach, he shall fall in love with Beatrice. If we ...
10

Pericles 4.3: 42

And yet we mourn. Her monument
10

Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 197

And on your family’s old monument [continues next]
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Pericles 4.3: 43

Is almost finished, and her epitaphs
10

Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 198

[continues previous] Hang mournful epitaphs, and do all rites
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Pericles 4.3: 44

In glitt’ring golden characters express
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Rape of Lucrece: 945

And smear with dust their glitt’ring golden tow’rs;
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Pericles 4.3: 51

But yet I know you’ll do as I advise.
12

Richard III 1.1: 52

Yea, Richard, when I know; but I protest
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Richard III 1.1: 53

As yet I do not. But, as I can learn,