Comparison of William Shakespeare Coriolanus 1.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Coriolanus 1.4 has 62 lines, and 21% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 79% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.34 weak matches.

Coriolanus 1.4

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William Shakespeare

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12

Coriolanus 1.4: 6

No, I’ll nor sell nor give him; lend you him I will
12

Merchant of Venice 4.1: 428

That I should neither sell, nor give, nor lose it.
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 8

How far off lie these armies? Within this mile and half.
10

Timon of Athens 4.3: 369

Within this mile break forth a hundred springs;
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 13

Tullus Aufidius, is he within your walls?
10

Coriolanus 1.1: 186

Tullus Aufidius, that will put you to’t.
10

Coriolanus 3.1: 1

Tullus Aufidius then had made new head?
10

Coriolanus 4.3: 13

The day serves well for them now. I have heard it said, the fittest time to corrupt a man’s wife is when she’s fall’n out with her husband. Your noble Tullus Aufidius will appear well in these wars, his great opposer Coriolanus being now in no request of his country.
10

Coriolanus 4.6: 124

They’ll roar him in again. Tullus Aufidius,
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 17

Rather than they shall pound us up; our gates,
10

King John 2.1: 272

Have we ramm’d up our gates against the world. [continues next]
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 18

Which yet seem shut, we have but pinn’d with rushes,
10

King John 2.1: 272

[continues previous] Have we ramm’d up our gates against the world.
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 37

All hurt behind! Backs red, and faces pale
10

Venus and Adonis: 21

Making them red, and pale, with fresh variety — [continues next]
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 38

With flight and agued fear! Mend and charge home,
10

Venus and Adonis: 21

[continues previous] Making them red, and pale, with fresh variety —
11

Coriolanus 1.4: 40

And make my wars on you. Look to’t; come on!
11

King John 4.1: 7

Uncleanly scruples! Fear not you. Look to’t.
11

King John 4.1: 8

Young lad, come forth; I have to say with you.
10

Hamlet 1.3: 137

Look to’t, I charge you. Come your ways.
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 54

And when it bows, stand’st up. Thou art left, Martius
10

Romeo and Juliet 1.3: 53

A bump as big as a young cock’rel’s stone [continues next]
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 55

A carbuncle entire, as big as thou art,
10

Midsummer Night's Dream 3.1: 75

Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful. [continues next]
10

Romeo and Juliet 1.3: 53

[continues previous] A bump as big as a young cock’rel’s stone —
10

Romeo and Juliet 1.3: 54

[continues previous] A perilous knock — and it cried bitterly.
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 56

Were not so rich a jewel. Thou wast a soldier
10

Midsummer Night's Dream 3.1: 76

[continues previous] Not so, neither; but if I had wit enough to get out of this wood, I have enough to serve mine owe turn.
10

Romeo and Juliet 1.5: 38

As a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear —
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 60

Thou mad’st thine enemies shake, as if the world
10

Richard II 3.2: 108

As if the world were all dissolv’d to tears, [continues next]
10

Coriolanus 1.4: 61

Were feverous and did tremble. Look, sir. O, ’tis Martius!
10

Richard II 3.2: 108

[continues previous] As if the world were all dissolv’d to tears,