Comparison of William Shakespeare King Lear 3.7 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare King Lear 3.7 has 99 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 0.98 weak matches.
King Lear 3.7
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William Shakespeare
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King Lear 3.7: 1
Post speedily to my lord your husband, show him this letter. The army of France is landed. — Seek out the traitor Gloucester.
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King Lear 3.7: 4
Leave him to my displeasure. Edmund, keep you our sister company; the revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding. Advise the Duke, where you are going, to a most festinate preparation; we are bound to the like. Our posts shall be swift and intelligent betwixt us. Farewell, dear sister, farewell, my Lord of Gloucester.
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Twelfth Night 2.3: 53
... me tell you, that though she harbors you as her kinsman, she’s nothing allied to your disorders. If you can separate yourself and your misdemeanors, you are welcome to the house; if not, and it would please you to take leave of her, she is very willing to bid you farewell.
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Winter's Tale 4.4: 220
Here’s the midwive’s name to’t, one Mistress Tale-porter, and five or six honest wives that were present. Why should I carry lies abroad?
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King Lear 3.7: 1
Post speedily to my lord your husband, show him this letter. The army of France is landed. — Seek out the traitor Gloucester. [continues next]
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King Lear 1.5: 23
If thou wert my Fool, nuncle, I’ld have thee beaten for being old before thy time.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.1: 38
I have lov’d her ever since I saw her, and still I see her beautiful.
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Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 64
... if I were not at half-sword with a dozen of them two hours together. I have scap’d by miracle. I am eight times thrust through the doublet, four through the hose, my buckler cut through and through, my sword hack’d like a hand-saw — ecce signum! I never dealt better since I was a man; all would not do. A plague of all cowards! Let them speak; if they speak more or less than truth, they are villains and the sons of darkness. [continues next]
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 232
Art thou come? Well, fellow, I have hoped to save thine honesty a little. Now, if thou canst give Wit any better council than I have done, spare not. There I leave him to they mercy. [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 64
[continues previous] ... rogue if I were not at half-sword with a dozen of them two hours together. I have scap’d by miracle. I am eight times thrust through the doublet, four through the hose, my buckler cut through and through, my sword hack’d like a hand-saw — ecce signum! I never dealt better since I was a man; all would not do. A plague of all cowards! Let them speak; if they speak more or less than truth, they are villains and the sons of darkness.
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 232
[continues previous] Art thou come? Well, fellow, I have hoped to save thine honesty a little. Now, if thou canst give Wit any better council than I have done, spare not. There I leave him to they mercy.
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Othello 4.1: 125
’Tis such another fitchew! Marry, a perfum’d one! — What do you mean by this haunting of me?
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Henry VI Part 2 4.10: 32
O, I am slain! Famine and no other hath slain me. Let ten thousand devils come against me, and give me but the ten meals I have lost, and I’d defy them all. Wither, garden, and be henceforth a burying-place to all that do dwell in this house, because the unconquer’d soul of Cade ...