Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 1 4.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 1 4.2 has 56 lines, and 4% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 21% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 75% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.04 strong matches and 0.52 weak matches.
Henry VI Part 1 4.2
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William Shakespeare
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10
Cardenio 3.1: 110
His lust may part me from thee, but death, never; Thou canst not lose me there, for, dying thine,
10
Cardenio 3.1: 110
His lust may part me from thee, but death, never; Thou canst not lose me there, for, dying thine, [continues next]
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Cardenio 3.1: 110
[continues previous] His lust may part me from thee, but death, never; Thou canst not lose me there, for, dying thine,
12
Henry VI Part 2 1.4: 4
I have heard her reported to be a woman of an invincible spirit; but it shall be convenient, Master Hume, that you be by her aloft, while we be busy below; and so I pray you go in God’s name, and leave us. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.4: 4
[continues previous] I have heard her reported to be a woman of an invincible spirit; but it shall be convenient, Master Hume, that you be by her aloft, while we be busy below; and so I pray you go in God’s name, and leave us.
10
Henry V 5.2: 123
... mercifully, the rather, gentle Princess, because I love thee cruelly. If ever thou beest mine, Kate, as I have a saving faith within me tells me thou shalt, I get thee with scambling, and thou must therefore needs prove a good soldier-breeder. Shall not thou and I, between Saint Denis and Saint George, compound a boy, half French, half English, that shall go to Constantinople and take the Turk by the beard? Shall we not? What say’st thou, my fair flower-de-luce?