Comparison of William Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.3 has 91 lines, and 29% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 71% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.8 weak matches.
Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.3
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William Shakespeare
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.3: 29
’Twere good, I think, your lordship sent him thither: [continues next]
10
Much Ado About Nothing 2.2: 6
I think I told your lordship a year since, how much I am in the favor of Margaret, the waiting-gentlewoman to Hero.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.3: 29
[continues previous] ’Twere good, I think, your lordship sent him thither:
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.2: 6
I think I told your lordship a year since, how much I am in the favor of Margaret, the waiting-gentlewoman to Hero.
10
Taming of the Shrew 1 Prologue 2: 3
Will’t please your honor taste of these conserves? [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 2 1.2: 29
And’t please your lordship, I hear his Majesty is return’d with some discomfort from Wales.
10
Henry IV Part 2 1.2: 33
This apoplexy, as I take it, is a kind of lethargy, and’t please your lordship, a kind of sleeping in the blood, a whoreson tingling.
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Taming of the Shrew 1 Prologue 2: 2
[continues previous] Will’t please your lordship drink a cup of sack?
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.1: 111
And that letter hath she deliver’d, and there an end. [continues next]
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Tempest 2.1: 54
That our garments, being (as they were) drench’d in the sea, hold notwithstanding their freshness and glosses, being rather new dy’d than stain’d with salt water.
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 5.5: 1
... minute draws on. Now the hot-bloodied gods assist me! Remember, Jove, thou wast a bull for thy Europa, love set on thy horns. O powerful love, that in some respects makes a beast a man; in some other, a man a beast. You were also, Jupiter, a swan for the love of Leda. O omnipotent love, how near the god drew to the complexion of a goose! A fault done first in the form of a beast (O Jove, a beastly fault!) [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 5.5: 1
[continues previous] ... minute draws on. Now the hot-bloodied gods assist me! Remember, Jove, thou wast a bull for thy Europa, love set on thy horns. O powerful love, that in some respects makes a beast a man; in some other, a man a beast. You were also, Jupiter, a swan for the love of Leda. O omnipotent love, how near the god drew to the complexion of a goose! A fault done first in the form of a beast (O Jove, a beastly fault!)
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Coriolanus 1.3: 42
I will wish her speedy strength, and visit her with my prayers; but I cannot go thither. [continues next]