Comparison of William Shakespeare Coriolanus 1.10 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Coriolanus 1.10 has 33 lines, and 45% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 55% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.91 weak matches.

Coriolanus 1.10

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William Shakespeare

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Coriolanus 1.10: 2

’Twill be deliver’d back on good condition.
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Coriolanus 1.10: 5

Being a Volsce, be that I am. Condition? [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 6

What good condition can a treaty find [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 3

Condition?
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Coriolanus 1.10: 5

[continues previous] Being a Volsce, be that I am. Condition? [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 6

[continues previous] What good condition can a treaty find [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 4

I would I were a Roman, for I cannot,
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Coriolanus 1.10: 5

[continues previous] Being a Volsce, be that I am. Condition? [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 7

[continues previous] I’ th’ part that is at mercy? Five times, Martius,
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Coriolanus 1.10: 5

Being a Volsce, be that I am. Condition?
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Coriolanus 1.10: 2

’Twill be deliver’d back on good condition. [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 4

[continues previous] I would I were a Roman, for I cannot, [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 6

What good condition can a treaty find
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Coriolanus 1.10: 2

[continues previous] ’Twill be deliver’d back on good condition.
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Coriolanus 1.10: 7

I’ th’ part that is at mercy? Five times, Martius,
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Cymbeline 1.4: 32

With five times so much conversation, I should get ground of your fair mistress; make her go back, even to the yielding, had I admittance, and opportunity to friend. [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 4

[continues previous] I would I were a Roman, for I cannot,
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Coriolanus 1.10: 8

I have fought with thee; so often hast thou beat me;
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Cymbeline 1.4: 32

[continues previous] With five times so much conversation, I should get ground of your fair mistress; make her go back, even to the yielding, had I admittance, and opportunity to friend.
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Richard II 5.5: 79

That horse that thou so often hast bestrid,
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Coriolanus 4.5: 107

Or lose mine arm for’t. Thou hast beat me out
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Coriolanus 1.10: 9

And wouldst do so, I think, should we encounter
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Coriolanus 4.6: 33

Without assistance. I think not so.
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Coriolanus 4.6: 34

We should by this, to all our lamentation,
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Coriolanus 1.10: 11

If e’er again I meet him beard to beard,
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 185

... I must be patient, there is no fettering of authority. I’ll beat him, by my life, if I can meet him with any convenience, and he were double and double a lord. I’ll have no more pity of his age than I would have of — I’ll beat him, and if I could but meet him again.
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Macbeth 5.5: 6

We might have met them dareful, beard to beard,
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Coriolanus 1.10: 19

Shall fly out of itself. Nor sleep nor sanctuary,
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.1: 120

The Count is neither sad, nor sick, nor merry, nor well; but civil count, civil as an orange, and something of that jealous complexion. [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 20

Being naked, sick, nor fane nor Capitol,
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.1: 120

[continues previous] The Count is neither sad, nor sick, nor merry, nor well; but civil count, civil as an orange, and something of that jealous complexion.
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Coriolanus 1.10: 26

Against the hospitable canon, would I
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Richard III 1.4: 238

How fain, like Pilate, would I wash my hands [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 27

Wash my fierce hand in ’s heart. Go you to th’ city,
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Richard III 1.4: 238

[continues previous] How fain, like Pilate, would I wash my hands
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Coriolanus 1.10: 31

(’Tis south the city mills) bring me word thither
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Taming of the Shrew 4.1: 10

I prithee, good Grumio, tell me, how goes the world? [continues next]
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Coriolanus 1.10: 32

How the world goes, that to the pace of it
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Taming of the Shrew 4.1: 10

[continues previous] I prithee, good Grumio, tell me, how goes the world?
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Richard III 3.2: 96

How now, sirrah? How goes the world with thee?
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Macbeth 2.4: 21

How goes the world, sir, now? Why, see you not?
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Timon of Athens 1.1: 2

I have not seen you long, how goes the world?
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Timon of Athens 2.2: 36

How goes the world, that I am thus encount’red