Comparison of William Shakespeare Richard II 5.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Richard II 5.4 has 11 lines, and 73% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 27% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 1.82 weak matches.

Richard II 5.4

Loading ...

William Shakespeare

Loading ...
14

Richard II 5.4: 1

Didst thou not mark the King, what words he spake?
14

Richard II 5.4: 3

Was it not so? These were his very words. [continues next]
14

Richard II 5.4: 4

“Have I no friend?” quoth he. He spake it twice, [continues next]
11

Venus and Adonis: 643

Didst thou not mark my face? Was it not white?
14

Richard II 5.4: 2

“Have I no friend will rid me of this living fear?”
14

Richard II 5.4: 4

[continues previous] “Have I no friend?” quoth he. He spake it twice,
14

Richard II 5.4: 3

Was it not so? These were his very words.
12

Henry VI Part 3 4.1: 92

At my depart, these were his very words:
14

Richard II 5.4: 1

Didst thou not mark the King, what words he spake? [continues next]
14

Richard II 5.4: 4

“Have I no friend?” quoth he. He spake it twice,
14

Richard II 5.4: 1

[continues previous] Didst thou not mark the King, what words he spake?
14

Richard II 5.4: 2

[continues previous] “Have I no friend will rid me of this living fear?”
10

Richard II 5.4: 5

And urg’d it twice together, did he not?
10

Edward III 4.5: 68

Villiers procured it for thee, did he not? [continues next]
13

Richard II 5.4: 7

And speaking it, he wishtly look’d on me
13

Edward III 3.3: 85

But if thou didst it to provoke me on, [continues next]
10

Edward III 4.5: 70

[continues previous] And it is current; thou shalt freely pass.
13

Henry VI Part 1 1.4: 92

He beckons with his hand and smiles on me, [continues next]
13

Richard II 5.4: 8

As who should say, “I would thou wert the man
13

Edward III 3.3: 86

[continues previous] As who should say I were but timorous.
10

Merchant of Venice 1.1: 93

As who should say, “I am Sir Oracle,
10

Henry IV Part 2 3.2: 74

I would thou wert a man’s tailor, that thou mightst mend him and make him fit to go. I cannot put him to a private soldier that is the leader of so many thousands. Let that suffice, most forcible Feeble.
13

Henry VI Part 1 1.4: 93

[continues previous] As who should say, “When I am dead and gone,
10

Romeo and Juliet 1.1: 135

I would thou wert so happy by thy stay