Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 2 2.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 2 2.2 has 83 lines, and 16% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 45% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 39% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.34 strong matches and 2.57 weak matches.
Henry VI Part 2 2.2
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William Shakespeare
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All's Well That Ends Well 1.1: 79
There’s little can be said in’t, ’tis against the rule of nature. To speak on the part of virginity is to accuse your mothers, which is most infallible disobedience. He that hangs himself is a virgin; virginity murders itself, and should be buried in highways out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature. Virginity breeds mites, much like a cheese, consumes itself to the very paring, and so dies with ... [continues next]
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All's Well That Ends Well 1.1: 79
[continues previous] There’s little can be said in’t, ’tis against the rule of nature. To speak on the part of virginity is to accuse your mothers, which is most infallible disobedience. He that hangs himself is a virgin; virginity murders itself, and should be buried in highways out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature. Virginity breeds mites, much like a cheese, consumes itself to the very paring, and so dies with feeding his own stomach. Besides, ...
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Henry V 4.7: 50
Your grandfather of famous memory, an’t please your Majesty, and your great-uncle Edward the Plack Prince of Wales, as I have read in the chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in France. [continues next]
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Henry V 4.7: 50
[continues previous] Your grandfather of famous memory, an’t please your Majesty, and your great-uncle Edward the Plack Prince of Wales, as I have read in the chronicles, fought a most prave pattle here in France.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 13
Against my master, Thomas Horner, for saying that the Duke of York was rightful heir to the crown. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 13
[continues previous] Against my master, Thomas Horner, for saying that the Duke of York was rightful heir to the crown.
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Cardenio 5.2: 169
That honour done, let her be solemnly borne Unto the house of peace from whence she came, As Queen of Silence.
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Henry IV Part 1 2.3: 6
... rogue is this! Why, my Lord of York commends the plot and the general course of the action. ’Zounds, and I were now by this rascal, I could brain him with his lady’s fan. Is there not my father, my uncle, and myself? Lord Edmund Mortimer, my Lord of York, and Owen Glendower? Is there not besides the Douglas? Have I not all their letters to meet me in arms by the ninth of the next month? And are they not some of them set forward already? What a pagan rascal is this! An infidel! Ha, you shall see now in very sincerity ...
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Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 132
Owen, Owen, the same; and his son-in-law Mortimer, and old Northumberland, and that sprightly Scot of Scots, Douglas, that runs a’ horseback up a hill perpendicular —
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Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 130
[continues previous] ... father; you must to the court in the morning. That same mad fellow of the north, Percy, and he of Wales that gave Amamon the bastinado and made Lucifer cuckold and swore the devil his true liegeman upon the cross of a Welsh hook — what a plague call you him?