Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 2 3.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 2 3.3 has 33 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 1 weak match.
Henry VI Part 2 3.3
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William Shakespeare
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10
Tempest 3.2: 88
If thou beest a man, show thyself in thy likeness. If thou beest a devil, take’t as thou list. [continues next]
11
Sir Thomas More 2.1: 11
Why, I am a prentice as thou art; seest thou now? I’ll play with thee at blunt here in Cheapside, and when thou hast done, if thou beest angry, I’ll fight with thee at sharp in More fields. I have a sword to serve my turn in a favor ... come Julie, to serve ...
12
Tempest 2.2: 49
If thou beest Trinculo, come forth. I’ll pull thee by the lesser legs. If any be Trinculo’s legs, these are they. Thou art very Trinculo indeed! How cam’st thou to be the siege of this moon-calf? Can he vent Trinculos?
10
Tempest 3.2: 88
[continues previous] If thou beest a man, show thyself in thy likeness. If thou beest a devil, take’t as thou list.
10
Winter's Tale 4.3: 57
Prosper you, sweet sir! Your purse is not hot enough to purchase your spice. I’ll be with you at your sheep-shearing too. If I make not this cheat bring out another, and the shearers prove sheep, let me be unroll’d, and my name put in the book of virtue! [continues next]
10
Henry V 5.2: 123
... thou lovest me; and at night, when you come into your closet, you’ll question this gentlewoman about me; and I know, Kate, you will to her dispraise those parts in me that you love with your heart. But, good Kate, mock me 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 ...
10
Winter's Tale 4.3: 57
[continues previous] Prosper you, sweet sir! Your purse is not hot enough to purchase your spice. I’ll be with you at your sheep-shearing too. If I make not this cheat bring out another, and the shearers prove sheep, let me be unroll’d, and my name put in the book of virtue!
11
Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 55
I call thee coward! I’ll see thee damn’d ere I call thee coward, but I would give a thousand pound I could run as fast as thou canst. You are straight enough in the shoulders, you care not who sees your back. Call you that backing of your friends? A plague upon such backing! Give me them that will face me. Give me a cup of sack. I am a ...
12
Twelfth Night 1.5: 34
Yes, and shall do till the pangs of death shake him. Infirmity, that decays the wise, doth ever make the better fool.
10
Twelfth Night 1.5: 103
Have you any commission from your lord to negotiate with my face? You are now out of your text; but we will draw the curtain, and show you the picture. Look you, sir, such a one I was this present.