Comparison of William Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen 5.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen 5.4 has 138 lines, and 27% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 73% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.41 weak matches.
Two Noble Kinsmen 5.4
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William Shakespeare
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10
Merry Wives of Windsor 2.1: 63
Ay, forsooth; and I pray, how does good Mistress Anne? [continues next]
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 2.1: 63
[continues previous] Ay, forsooth; and I pray, how does good Mistress Anne?
10
Tempest 3.2: 106
Lead, monster, we’ll follow. I would I could see this taborer; he lays it on. [continues next]
10
Tempest 3.2: 106
[continues previous] Lead, monster, we’ll follow. I would I could see this taborer; he lays it on.
14
Henry VI Part 2 4.7: 59
I feel remorse in myself with his words; but I’ll bridle it. He shall die, and it be but for pleading so well for his life. — Away with him, he has a familiar under his tongue, he speaks not a’ God’s name. Go, take him away I say, and strike off his head presently, and then break into his son-in-law’s house, Sir James Cromer, and strike off his head, and bring them both upon two poles hither.
11
Measure for Measure 3.1: 152
Might you dispense with your leisure, I would by and by have some speech with you. The satisfaction I would require is likewise your own benefit.
10
Cymbeline 3.1: 68
His Majesty bids you welcome. Make pastime with us a day or two, or longer. If you seek us afterwards in other terms, you shall find us in our salt-water girdle. If you beat us out of it, it is yours; if you fall in the adventure, our crows shall fare the better for you; and there’s an end. [continues next]
10
Cymbeline 3.1: 68
[continues previous] His Majesty bids you welcome. Make pastime with us a day or two, or longer. If you seek us afterwards in other terms, you shall find us in our salt-water girdle. If you beat us out of it, it is yours; if you fall in the adventure, our crows shall fare the better for you; and there’s an end.
10
Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.3: 74
[continues previous] Look what thou want’st shall be sent after thee.