Comparison of William Shakespeare King Lear 1.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare King Lear 1.3 has 26 lines, and 38% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 62% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.69 weak matches.

King Lear 1.3

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William Shakespeare

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King Lear 1.3: 5

That sets us all at odds. I’ll not endure it.
10

Julius Caesar 4.3: 29

I’ll not endure it. You forget yourself
10

Othello 3.3: 392

I’ll not endure it. Would I were satisfied!
11

King Lear 1.3: 8

I will not speak with him; say I am sick.
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.3: 3

I did not send you. If you find him sad, [continues next]
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.3: 4

Say I am dancing; if in mirth, report [continues next]
11

King Lear 1.3: 9

If you come slack of former services,
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Antony and Cleopatra 1.3: 3

[continues previous] I did not send you. If you find him sad,
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.3: 4

[continues previous] Say I am dancing; if in mirth, report
12

King Lear 1.3: 11

He’s coming, madam, I hear him.
10

Twelfth Night 3.4: 8

He’s coming, madam, but in very strange manner. He is sure possess’d, madam.
12

Hamlet 2.1: 19

Addicted so and so,” and there put on him [continues next]
12

King Lear 1.3: 12

Put on what weary negligence you please,
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Hamlet 2.1: 19

[continues previous] Addicted so and so,” and there put on him [continues next]
12

Hamlet 2.1: 20

[continues previous] What forgeries you please: marry, none so rank [continues next]
12

King Lear 1.3: 13

You and your fellows; I’d have it come to question.
12

Hamlet 2.1: 20

[continues previous] What forgeries you please: marry, none so rank
10

King Lear 1.3: 20

With checks as flatteries, when they are seen abus’d.
10

Two Noble Kinsmen 4.2: 72

You that have seen them, what they are. I will, sir, [continues next]
13

King Lear 1.3: 21

Remember what I have said. Well, madam.
11

Pericles 4.1: 46

Remember what I have said. I warrant you, madam.
10

Two Noble Kinsmen 4.2: 72

[continues previous] You that have seen them, what they are. I will, sir,
13

Hamlet 1.3: 86

Farewell, Ophelia, and remember well [continues next]
13

Hamlet 1.3: 87

What I have said to you. ’Tis in my memory lock’d, [continues next]
13

King Lear 1.3: 22

And let his knights have colder looks among you;
13

Hamlet 1.3: 86

[continues previous] Farewell, Ophelia, and remember well
10

King Lear 1.3: 26

To hold my very course. Prepare for dinner.
10

Merchant of Venice 3.5: 18

How every fool can play upon the word! I think the best grace of wit will shortly turn into silence, and discourse grow commendable in none only but parrots. Go in, sirrah, bid them prepare for dinner.