Comparison of William Shakespeare Winter's Tale 2.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Winter's Tale 2.2 has 65 lines, and 31% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 69% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.92 weak matches.
Winter's Tale 2.2
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William Shakespeare
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11
Comedy of Errors 3.2: 72
Do you know me, sir? Am I Dromio? Am I your man? Am I myself? [continues next]
10
Cymbeline 5.4: 151
Indeed, sir, he that sleeps feels not the toothache; but a man that were to sleep your sleep, and a hangman to help him to bed, I think he would change places with his officer; for, look you, sir, you know not which way you shall go. [continues next]
10
Henry IV Part 1 3.3: 15
No, Sir John, you do not know me, Sir John. I know you, Sir John, you owe me money, Sir John, and now you pick a quarrel to beguile me of it. I bought you a dozen of shirts to your back. [continues next]
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Comedy of Errors 3.2: 72
[continues previous] Do you know me, sir? Am I Dromio? Am I your man? Am I myself?
10
Cymbeline 5.4: 151
[continues previous] Indeed, sir, he that sleeps feels not the toothache; but a man that were to sleep your sleep, and a hangman to help him to bed, I think he would change places with his officer; for, look you, sir, you know not which way you shall go.
10
Much Ado About Nothing 1.1: 66
Do you question me, as an honest man should do, for my simple true judgment? Or would you have me speak after my custom, as being a profess’d tyrant to their sex?
10
Henry IV Part 1 3.3: 15
[continues previous] No, Sir John, you do not know me, Sir John. I know you, Sir John, you owe me money, Sir John, and now you pick a quarrel to beguile me of it. I bought you a dozen of shirts to your back.
10
As You Like It 4.3: 162
I shall devise something; but I pray you commend my counterfeiting to him. Will you go? [continues next]
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As You Like It 4.3: 162
[continues previous] I shall devise something; but I pray you commend my counterfeiting to him. Will you go?
10
Cardenio 4.1: 67
So often till it please your ladyship; And when you like it, he shall do‘t no more.
10
Merchant of Venice 2.2: 29
I know not what I shall think of that; but I am Launcelot, the Jew’s man, and I am sure Margery your wife is my mother.
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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.
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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;