Comparison of William Shakespeare Coriolanus 1.6 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Coriolanus 1.6 has 87 lines, and 36% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 64% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.86 weak matches.
Coriolanus 1.6
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William Shakespeare
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Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 129
No, if rightly taken, halter. Here comes lean Jack, here comes bare-bone. How now, my sweet creature of bumbast, how long is’t ago, Jack, since thou sawest thine own knee?
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 5.5: 93
And these are not fairies? I was three or four times in the thought they were not fairies, and yet the guiltiness of my mind, the sudden surprise of my powers, drove the grossness of the foppery into a receiv’d belief, in despite of the teeth of all rhyme and reason, that they were fairies. See now ... [continues next]
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 5.5: 93
[continues previous] And these are not fairies? I was three or four times in the thought they were not fairies, and yet the guiltiness of my mind, the sudden surprise of my powers, drove the grossness of the foppery into a receiv’d belief, in despite of the teeth of all rhyme and reason, that they were fairies. See now how wit may ...
10
Coriolanus 1.3: 51
In earnest, it’s true; I heard a senator speak it. Thus it is: the Volsces have an army forth; against whom Cominius the general is gone, with one part of our Roman power. Your lord and Titus Lartius are set down before their city Corioles; they nothing doubt prevailing, and to make it brief wars. This is true, on mine honor, and so I pray go with us.
10
As You Like It 1.2: 66
You will take little delight in it, I can tell you, there is such odds in the man. In pity of the challenger’s youth I would fain dissuade him, but he will not be entreated. Speak to him, ladies, see if you can move him.
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 4.5: 43
The devil take one party and his dam the other! And so they shall be both bestow’d. I have suffer’d more for their sakes — more than the villainous inconstancy of man’s disposition is able to bear. [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 4.5: 43
[continues previous] The devil take one party and his dam the other! And so they shall be both bestow’d. I have suffer’d more for their sakes — more than the villainous inconstancy of man’s disposition is able to bear.