Comparison of William Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1 has 18 lines, and 50% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 50% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 1.83 weak matches.
Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1
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William Shakespeare
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1: 1
... much. Alas, the prison I keep, though it be for great ones, yet they seldom come: before one salmon, you shall take a number of minnows. I am given out to be better lin’d than it can appear to me report is a true speaker. I would I were really that I am deliver’d to be. Marry, what I have (be it what it will) I will assure upon my daughter at the day of my death.
12
Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1: 2
Sir, I demand no more than your own offer, and I will estate your daughter in what I have promis’d.
10
Cardenio 4.3: 60
Not only, sir, with reverence, but with fear. You shall have more than your own asking once. I am afraid of nothing but she’ll rise At the first jog and save us all a labour.
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1: 3
Well, we will talk more of this when the solemnity is past. But have you a full promise of her? When that shall be seen, I tender my consent.
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.5: 30
[continues previous] Gives him a worthy pass. Here comes my clog.
10
Measure for Measure 4.3: 18
Look you, sir, here comes your ghostly father. Do we jest now, think you? [continues next]
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1: 5
Your friend and I have chanc’d to name you here, upon the old business. But no more of that now; so soon as the court hurry is over, we will have an end of it. I’ th’ mean time, look tenderly to the two prisoners. I can tell you they are princes.
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Measure for Measure 4.3: 18
[continues previous] Look you, sir, here comes your ghostly father. Do we jest now, think you?
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1: 6
These strewings are for their chamber. ’Tis pity they are in prison, and ’twere pity they should be out. I do think they have patience to make any adversity asham’d. The prison itself is proud of ’em; and they have all the world in their chamber.
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1: 8
By my troth, I think fame but stammers ’em, they stand a grise above the reach of report.
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Othello 4.3: 69
By my troth, I think I should, and undo’t when I had done’t. Marry, I would not do such a thing for a joint-ring, nor for measures of lawn, nor for gowns, petticoats, nor caps, nor any petty exhibition; but, for all the whole world — ’ud’s pity, who would not make her husband a cuckold ...
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.1: 12
It seems to me they have no more sense of their captivity than I of ruling Athens. They eat well, look merrily, discourse of many things, but nothing of their own restraint and disasters. Yet sometime a divided sigh, martyr’d as ’twere i’ th’ deliverance, will break from one of them; when the other presently gives it so sweet a rebuke that I could wish myself a sigh to be so chid, or at least a sigher to be comforted.