Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 1 4.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 1 4.1 has 195 lines, and one of them has a strong match at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 29% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 70% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.01 strong matches and 0.75 weak matches.
Henry VI Part 1 4.1
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William Shakespeare
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11
King Lear 1.5: 3
[continues previous] If a man’s brains were in ’s heels, were’t not in danger of kibes?
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 3.3: 87
Fie, fie, Master Ford, are you not asham’d? What spirit, what devil suggests this imagination? I would not ha’ your distemper in this kind for the wealth of Windsor Castle.
10
Henry IV Part 2 2.1: 36
How comes this, Sir John? What man of good temper would endure this tempest of exclamation? Are you not asham’d to enforce a poor widow to so rough a course to come by her own?
10
Henry IV Part 1 1.2: 2
... thou wouldest truly know. What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day? Unless hours were cups of sack, and minutes capons, and clocks the tongues of bawds, and dials the signs of leaping-houses, and the blessed sun himself a fair hot wench in flame-color’d taffata; I see no reason why thou shouldst be so superfluous to demand the time of the day.
10
Henry IV Part 2 3.2: 129
... treble hoboy was a mansion for him, a court, and now has he land and beefs! Well, I’ll be acquainted with him if I return, and’t shall go hard but I’ll make him a philosopher’s two stones to me. If the young dace be a bait for the old pike, I see no reason in the law of nature but I may snap at him: let time shape, and there an end.