Comparison of William Shakespeare Winter's Tale 5.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Winter's Tale 5.3 has 155 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 0.55 weak matches.
Winter's Tale 5.3
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William Shakespeare
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11
Merry Wives of Windsor 5.5: 32
[continues previous] But those as sleep and think not on their sins,
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 3.5: 41
In good sadness, sir, I am sorry that for my sake you have suffer’d all this. My suit then is desperate; you’ll undertake her no more? [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.5: 41
[continues previous] In good sadness, sir, I am sorry that for my sake you have suffer’d all this. My suit then is desperate; you’ll undertake her no more?
10
Macbeth 5.1: 15
Hark, she speaks. I will set down what comes from her, to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly.
12
Winter's Tale 5.2: 7
Here comes the Lady Paulina’s steward, he can deliver you more. How goes it now, sir? This news, which is call’d true, is so like an old tale, that the verity of it is in strong suspicion. Has the King found his heir?
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Winter's Tale 5.2: 12
Like an old tale still, which will have matter to rehearse, though credit be asleep and not an ear open: he was torn to pieces with a bear. This avouches the shepherd’s son, who has not only his innocence (which seems much) to justify him, but a handkerchief and rings of his that Paulina ...
12
Twelfth Night 1.5: 1
Nay, either tell me where thou hast been, or I will not open my lips so wide as a bristle may enter, in way of thy excuse. My lady will hang thee for thy absence. [continues next]
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Twelfth Night 1.5: 1
[continues previous] Nay, either tell me where thou hast been, or I will not open my lips so wide as a bristle may enter, in way of thy excuse. My lady will hang thee for thy absence.
10
Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 159
... for, Harry, I see virtue in his looks. If then the tree may be known by the fruit, as the fruit by the tree, then peremptorily I speak it, there is virtue in that Falstaff; him keep with, the rest banish. And tell me now, thou naughty varlet, tell me, where hast thou been this month?
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Merry Wives of Windsor 5.3: 1
Master Doctor, my daughter is in green. When you see your time, take her by the hand, away with her to the deanery, and dispatch it quickly. Go before into the park; we two must go together.
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Henry IV Part 2 Epilogue: 1
First my fear, then my cur’sy, last my speech. My fear, is your displeasure, my cur’sy, my duty, and my speech, to beg your pardons. If you look for a good speech now, you undo me, for what I have to say is of mine own making, and what indeed (I should say) will (I doubt) prove mine own marring. But to the purpose, and so to the venture. Be it known to you, as it is very ...