Comparison of William Shakespeare King Lear 4.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare King Lear 4.2 has 98 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 0.48 weak matches.
King Lear 4.2
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William Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night 1.5: 63
Madam, yond young fellow swears he will speak with you. I told him you were sick; he takes on him to understand so much, and therefore comes to speak with you. I told him you were asleep; he seems to have a foreknowledge of that too, and therefore comes to speak with you. What is to be said to him, lady? He’s fortified against any denial.
12
Troilus and Cressida 5.2: 91
[continues previous] And grieve his spirit that dares not challenge it.
11
Timon of Athens 1.2: 67
... the gods themselves have provided that I shall have much help from you: how had you been my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have told more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your own behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what need we have any friends, if we should ne’er have need of ’em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne’er have use for ’em; and would most resemble sweet instruments hung up in cases, that ...
10
Twelfth Night 3.4: 90
“Fare thee well, and God have mercy upon one of our souls! He may have mercy upon mine, but my hope is better, and so look to thyself. Thy friend as thou usest him, and thy sworn enemy,
11
Measure for Measure 5.1: 268
My lord, here comes the rascal I spoke of, here with the Provost. [continues next]
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Measure for Measure 5.1: 267
[continues previous] Come on, mistress. Here’s a gentlewoman denies all that you have said.
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Henry IV Part 2 5.3: 57
Not the ill wind which blows no man to good. Sweet knight, thou art now one of the greatest men in this realm. [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 2 5.3: 57
[continues previous] Not the ill wind which blows no man to good. Sweet knight, thou art now one of the greatest men in this realm.