Comparison of William Shakespeare Richard II 1.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Richard II 1.1 has 205 lines, and 2% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 23% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 75% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.09 strong matches and 0.67 weak matches.
Richard II 1.1
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William Shakespeare
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15+
Henry IV Part 2 3.2: 9
... a Cotsole man. You had not four such swingebucklers in all the Inns a’ Court again; and I may say to you, we knew where the bona robas were and had the best of them all at commandement. Then was Jack Falstaff, now Sir John, a boy, and page to Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk.
15+
Henry IV Part 2 3.2: 9
... a Cotsole man. You had not four such swingebucklers in all the Inns a’ Court again; and I may say to you, we knew where the bona robas were and had the best of them all at commandement. Then was Jack Falstaff, now Sir John, a boy, and page to Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk.
10
Cardenio 4.3: 40
Has he no feeling with him? By this light, if I be not afraid to stay any longer. I’m a stone-cutter! Very few will go nigh to turn me of some religion or other, and so [continues next]
10
Cardenio 4.3: 40
[continues previous] Has he no feeling with him? By this light, if I be not afraid to stay any longer. I’m a stone-cutter! Very few will go nigh to turn me of some religion or other, and so
11
Measure for Measure 3.2: 26
How now, noble Pompey? What, at the wheels of Caesar? Art thou led in triumph? What, is there none of Pygmalion’s images newly made woman to be had now, for putting the hand in the pocket and extracting it clutch’d? What reply? Ha? What say’st thou to this tune, matter, and method? Is’t not drown’d i’ th’ last rain? Ha? What say’st thou, Trot? Is the world as it was, man? Which is the way? Is it sad, and few words? Or how? The trick of it?
10
Cardenio 4.2: 60
... in the cathedral now, The hour so deep in night? All his intents Are contrary to men; in spirit or blood He waxes heavy in his noble mind. His moods are such they cannot bear the weight, Nor will not long, if there be truth in whispers. The honorable father of the state, Noble Helvetius, all the lords agree By some close policy shortly to set free. [continues next]
10
Cardenio 4.2: 60
[continues previous] ... he make in the cathedral now, The hour so deep in night? All his intents Are contrary to men; in spirit or blood He waxes heavy in his noble mind. His moods are such they cannot bear the weight, Nor will not long, if there be truth in whispers. The honorable father of the state, Noble Helvetius, all the lords agree By some close policy shortly to set free.
10
Henry V 4.8: 15
My liege, here is a villain and a traitor, that, look your Grace, has strook the glove which your Majesty is take out of the helmet of Alanson. [continues next]
10
Henry V 4.8: 15
[continues previous] My liege, here is a villain and a traitor, that, look your Grace, has strook the glove which your Majesty is take out of the helmet of Alanson.