Comparison of William Shakespeare Tempest 3.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Tempest 3.3 has 109 lines, and 23% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 77% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.55 weak matches.
Tempest 3.3
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William Shakespeare
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11
Sir Thomas More 3.3: 213
Forsooth, we can go no further till our fellow Luggins come; for he plays Good Council, and now he should enter, to admonish Wit that this is Lady Vanity, and not Lady Wisdom.
12
As You Like It 2.6: 1
Dear master, I can go no further. O, I die for food! Here lie I down, and measure out my grave. Farewell, kind master.
12
Timon of Athens 3.1: 7
I am right glad that his health is well, sir; and what hast thou there under thy cloak, pretty Flaminius?
14
Troilus and Cressida 1.2: 110
I’ll be sworn ’tis true; he will weep you an’ ’twere a man born in April.
10
Winter's Tale 4.2: 3
... made. Better not to have had thee than thus to want thee. Thou, having made me businesses which none without thee can sufficiently manage, must either stay to execute them thyself, or take away with thee the very services thou hast done; which if I have not enough consider’d (as too much I cannot), to be more thankful to thee shall be my study, and my profit therein the heaping friendships. Of that fatal country Sicilia, prithee speak no more, whose very naming punishes me with the remembrance of that penitent (as thou call’st him) and reconcil’d king, my brother, whose loss of his ...
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 78
When I have told you that, I have told you all. Some say that, though she appear honest to me, yet in other places she enlargeth her mirth so far that there is shrewd construction made of her. Now, Sir John, here is the heart of my purpose: you are a gentleman of excellent breeding, admirable discourse, of great admittance, authentic in your place and person, generally allow’d for your many war-like, court-like, and learned preparations. [continues next]
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 78
[continues previous] ... have told you that, I have told you all. Some say that, though she appear honest to me, yet in other places she enlargeth her mirth so far that there is shrewd construction made of her. Now, Sir John, here is the heart of my purpose: you are a gentleman of excellent breeding, admirable discourse, of great admittance, authentic in your place and person, generally allow’d for your many war-like, court-like, and learned preparations.
10
Antony and Cleopatra 2.5: 41
[continues previous] Not like a formal man. Will’t please you hear me?
10
Merchant of Venice 1.2: 31
You need not fear, lady, the having any of these lords. They have acquainted me with their determinations, which is indeed to return to their home, and to trouble you with no more suit, unless you may be won by some other sort than your father’s imposition depending on the caskets.
10
Merchant of Venice 3.5: 14
Nay, you need not fear us, Lorenzo, Launcelot and I are out. He tells me flatly there’s no mercy for me in heaven because I am a Jew’s daughter;
11
Measure for Measure 4.3: 25
Not a word. If you have any thing to say to me, come to my ward; for thence will not I today.
10
Measure for Measure 4.1: 16
I pray you tell me, hath any body inquir’d for me here today? Much upon this time have I promis’d here to meet.
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 5.4: 1
Trib, trib, fairies; come, and remember your parts. Be pold, I pray you. Follow me into the pit, and when I give the watch-ords, do as I pid you.