Comparison of William Shakespeare Julius Caesar 3.1 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary

William Shakespeare Julius Caesar 3.1 has 297 lines, and 1% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in Geoffrey Chaucer. 99% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.01 weak matches.

Julius Caesar 3.1

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Geoffrey Chaucer

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Julius Caesar 3.1: 48

Will he be satisfied.
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Melibee's Tale: 53

... "may our lord god almighty yeve victorie to a fewe folk as to many folk; for the victorie of bataile cometh nat by the grete nombre of peple, but it cometh from our lord god of hevene." And dere sir, for as muchel as there is no man certein, if he be worthy that god yeve him victorie, [namore than he is certein whether he be worthy of the love of god] or naught, after that Salomon seith, therfore every man sholde greetly drede werres to biginne. And by-cause that in batailles fallen manye perils, and happeth outher-while, that as sone is ... [continues next]
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Julius Caesar 3.1: 49

Is there no voice more worthy than my own,
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Melibee's Tale: 53

[continues previous] ... this wyse: "als lightly," quod he, "may our lord god almighty yeve victorie to a fewe folk as to many folk; for the victorie of bataile cometh nat by the grete nombre of peple, but it cometh from our lord god of hevene." And dere sir, for as muchel as there is no man certein, if he be worthy that god yeve him victorie, [namore than he is certein whether he be worthy of the love of god] or naught, after that Salomon seith, therfore every man sholde greetly drede werres to biginne. And by-cause that in batailles fallen manye perils, and happeth outher-while, that as sone is the ...