Comparison of William Shakespeare Macbeth 2.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Macbeth 2.4 has 41 lines, and 15% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 85% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.34 weak matches.

Macbeth 2.4

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William Shakespeare

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11

Macbeth 2.4: 11

Even like the deed that’s done. On Tuesday last,
11

Double Falsehood 2.3: 138

Very long ago, neighbor. On Tuesday last.
11

Henry IV Part 2 1.1: 29

On Tuesday last to listen after news.
14

Macbeth 2.4: 12

A falcon, tow’ring in her pride of place,
14

Rape of Lucrece: 506

Which like a falcon tow’ring in the skies,
11

Macbeth 2.4: 20

That look’d upon’t. Here comes the good Macduff.
11

Taming of the Shrew 4.1: 10

I prithee, good Grumio, tell me, how goes the world? [continues next]
10

Richard III 3.2: 96

How now, sirrah? How goes the world with thee? [continues next]
11

Macbeth 2.4: 21

How goes the world, sir, now? Why, see you not?
11

Taming of the Shrew 4.1: 10

[continues previous] I prithee, good Grumio, tell me, how goes the world?
11

Richard III 3.2: 96

[continues previous] How now, sirrah? How goes the world with thee?
10

Coriolanus 1.10: 32

How the world goes, that to the pace of it
11

Timon of Athens 1.1: 2

I have not seen you long, how goes the world?
11

Timon of Athens 1.1: 3

It wears, sir, as it grows. Ay, that’s well known;
10

Timon of Athens 2.2: 36

How goes the world, that I am thus encount’red
10

Macbeth 2.4: 22

Is’t known who did this more than bloody deed?
10

Winter's Tale 2.3: 190

In more than this deed does require! And blessing
12

Macbeth 2.4: 25

Malcolm and Donalbain, the King’s two sons,
12

Macbeth 2.3: 48

Banquo and Donalbain! Malcolm, awake!
11

Macbeth 3.6: 9

It was for Malcolm and for Donalbain