Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 2.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 2.1 has 209 lines, and 2% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 34% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 64% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.03 strong matches and 1.06 weak matches.
Henry VI Part 3 2.1
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William Shakespeare
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10
Cardenio 2.1: 47
’Mongst all his nobles to pick out yourself And send you with these words. His politic grace Knew what he did, for well he might imagine None else should have been heard: [continues next]
10
Cardenio 2.1: 47
[continues previous] ’Mongst all his nobles to pick out yourself And send you with these words. His politic grace Knew what he did, for well he might imagine None else should have been heard:
10
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.
13
Othello 4.2: 177
Faith, I have heard too much; for your words and performances are no kin together.
10
Henry IV Part 1 4.2: 7
... the most of them out of prison. There’s not a shirt and a half in all my company, and the half shirt is two napkins tack’d together and thrown over the shoulders like a herald’s coat without sleeves; and the shirt, to say the truth, stol’n from my host at Saint Albons, or the red-nose innkeeper of Daventry. But that’s all one, they’ll find linen-enough on every hedge.
12
Henry IV Part 1 4.2: 7
... had the most of them out of prison. There’s not a shirt and a half in all my company, and the half shirt is two napkins tack’d together and thrown over the shoulders like a herald’s coat without sleeves; and the shirt, to say the truth, stol’n from my host at Saint Albons, or the red-nose innkeeper of Daventry. But that’s all one, they’ll find linen-enough on every hedge.
14
Much Ado About Nothing 1.3: 23
Let us to the great supper, their cheer is the greater that I am subdu’d. Would the cook were a’ my mind! Shall we go prove what’s to be done? [continues next]
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Much Ado About Nothing 1.3: 23
[continues previous] Let us to the great supper, their cheer is the greater that I am subdu’d. Would the cook were a’ my mind! Shall we go prove what’s to be done?
11
Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.1: 113
Sir, I could perceive nothing at all from her; no, not so much as a ducat for delivering your letter: and being so hard to me that brought your mind, I fear she’ll prove as hard to you in telling your mind. Give her no token but stones, for she’s as hard as steel. [continues next]
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.1: 113
[continues previous] Sir, I could perceive nothing at all from her; no, not so much as a ducat for delivering your letter: and being so hard to me that brought your mind, I fear she’ll prove as hard to you in telling your mind. Give her no token but stones, for she’s as hard as steel.
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?
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Merchant of Venice 1.2: 39
[continues previous] The four strangers seek for you, madam, to take their leave; and there is a forerunner come from a fift, the Prince of Morocco, who brings word the Prince his master will be here tonight.