Comparison of William Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra 2.6 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra 2.6 has 112 lines, and 32% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 68% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.69 weak matches.
Antony and Cleopatra 2.6
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William Shakespeare
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 25
[continues previous] We’ll speak with thee at sea. At land, thou know’st
12
Tempest 5.1: 279
I have been in such a pickle since I saw you last that I fear me will never out of my bones. I shall not fear fly-blowing. [continues next]
10
Measure for Measure 2.1: 45
If it please your honor, I know not well what they are; but precise villains they are, that I am sure of, and void of all profanation in the world that good Christians ought to have. [continues next]
12
Tempest 5.1: 279
[continues previous] I have been in such a pickle since I saw you last that I fear me will never out of my bones. I shall not fear fly-blowing.
10
Measure for Measure 2.1: 45
[continues previous] If it please your honor, I know not well what they are; but precise villains they are, that I am sure of, and void of all profanation in the world that good Christians ought to have.
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Sir Thomas More 1.1: 45
My masters, ere we part, let’s friendly go and drink together, and swear true secrecy upon our lives.
11
Midsummer Night's Dream 1.1: 112
[continues previous] And with Demetrius thought to have spoke thereof;
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 82
Thy father, Pompey, would ne’er have made this treaty. — You and I have known, sir.
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 89
[continues previous] Yes, something you can deny for your own safety: you have been a great thief by sea. [continues next]
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 89
[continues previous] Yes, something you can deny for your own safety: you have been a great thief by sea. [continues next]
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 87
I will praise any man that will praise me, though it cannot be denied what I have done by land.
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Coriolanus 4.5: 168
’Tis so, and as wars, in some sort, may be said to be a ravisher, so it cannot be denied but peace is a great maker of cuckolds.
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 87
[continues previous] I will praise any man that will praise me, though it cannot be denied what I have done by land. [continues next]
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 89
Yes, something you can deny for your own safety: you have been a great thief by sea.
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 96
For my part, I am sorry it is turn’d to a drinking. Pompey doth this day laugh away his fortune.
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Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 257
As strange as the thing I know not. It were as possible for me to say I lov’d nothing so well as you, but believe me not; and yet I lie not: I confess nothing, nor I deny nothing. I am sorry for my cousin.
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 98
Y’ have said, sir. We look’d not for Mark Antony here. Pray you, is he married to Cleopatra?
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 107
I think so too. But you shall find the band that seems to tie their friendship together will be the very strangler of their amity. Octavia is of a holy, cold, and still conversation.
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 109
Not he that himself is not so; which is Mark Antony. He will to his Egyptian dish again. Then shall the sighs of Octavia blow the fire up in Caesar, and (as I said before) that which is the strength of their amity shall prove the immediate author of their variance. Antony will use his affection ...
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Hamlet 5.1: 7
Give me leave. Here lies the water; good. Here stands the man; good. If the man go to this water and drown himself, it is, will he, nill he, he goes, mark you that. But if the water come to him and drown him, he drowns not himself; argal, he that is not guilty of his own death shortens not his own life.
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.6: 110
And thus it may be. Come, sir, will you aboard? I have a health for you.