Comparison of William Shakespeare Winter's Tale 5.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Winter's Tale 5.1 has 233 lines, and 21% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 79% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.41 weak matches.
Winter's Tale 5.1
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William Shakespeare
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10
Merchant of Venice 1.2: 36
True, madam; he, of all the men that ever my foolish eyes look’d upon, was the best deserving a fair lady.
10
Cymbeline 2.3: 18
I am glad I was up so late, for that’s the reason I was up so early. He cannot choose but take this service I have done fatherly. — Good morrow to your Majesty, and to my gracious mother!
12
All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 121
There is no remedy, sir, but you must die. The general says, you that have so traitorously discover’d the secrets of your army, and made such pestiferous reports of men very nobly held, can serve the world for no honest use; therefore you must die. Come, headsman, off with his head. [continues next]
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All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 121
[continues previous] There is no remedy, sir, but you must die. The general says, you that have so traitorously discover’d the secrets of your army, and made such pestiferous reports of men very nobly held, can serve the world for no honest use; therefore you must die. Come, headsman, off with his head.
10
Henry IV Part 2 2.4: 24
Can a weak empty vessel bear such a huge full hogshead? There’s a whole merchant’s venture of Burdeaux stuff in him, you have not seen a hulk better stuff’d in the hold. Come, I’ll be friends with thee, Jack. Thou art going to the wars, and whether I shall ever see thee again or no, there is nobody cares.
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Winter's Tale 4.1: 27
[continues previous] Be known when ’tis brought forth. A shepherd’s daughter,
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Winter's Tale 4.4: 600
So ’tis said, sir — about his son, that should have married a shepherd’s daughter.
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Henry IV Part 2 3.2: 89
O Sir John, do you remember since we lay all night in the Windmill in Saint George’s Field? [continues next]
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All's Well That Ends Well 5.1: 30
[continues previous] Since you are like to see the King before me,
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Henry IV Part 2 3.2: 89
[continues previous] O Sir John, do you remember since we lay all night in the Windmill in Saint George’s Field?