Comparison of William Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.2 has 97 lines, and 2% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 25% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 73% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.02 strong matches and 0.53 weak matches.
Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.2
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William Shakespeare
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Cymbeline 3.5: 117
... to her contempt. He on the ground, my speech of insultment ended on his dead body, and when my lust hath din’d (which, as I say, to vex her I will execute in the clothes that she so prais’d), to the court I’ll knock her back, foot her home again. She hath despis’d me rejoicingly, and I’ll be merry in my revenge. [continues next]
10
Cymbeline 3.5: 117
[continues previous] ... the ground, my speech of insultment ended on his dead body, and when my lust hath din’d (which, as I say, to vex her I will execute in the clothes that she so prais’d), to the court I’ll knock her back, foot her home again. She hath despis’d me rejoicingly, and I’ll be merry in my revenge.
11
Henry IV Part 2 2.4: 145
No, I think thou art not, I think thou art quit for that. Marry, there is another indictment upon thee, for suffering flesh to be eaten in thy house, contrary to the law, for the which I think thou wilt howl.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 7
... gratis? At a word, hang no more about me, I am no gibbet for you. Go — a short knife and a throng! — to your manor of Pickt-hatch! Go. You’ll not bear a letter for me, you rogue? You stand upon your honor! Why, thou unconfinable baseness, it is as much as I can do to keep the terms of my honor precise. I, I, I myself sometimes, leaving the fear of God on the left hand, and hiding mine honor in my necessity, am fain to shuffle, to hedge, and to lurch; and yet you, rogue, will ensconce your rags, your cat-a-mountain looks, your ...
10
Troilus and Cressida 3.2: 46
Nothing but our undertakings, when we vow to weep seas, live in fire, eat rocks, tame tigers;
10
Much Ado About Nothing 2.2: 8
I can, at any unseasonable instant of the night, appoint her to look out at her lady’s chamber-window.