Comparison of William Shakespeare Othello 1.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Othello 1.2 has 99 lines, and 18% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 82% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.37 weak matches.
Othello 1.2
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William Shakespeare
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.2: 13
To be young again, if we could, I will be a fool in question, hoping to be the wiser by your answer. I pray you, sir, are you a courtier? [continues next]
10
Merchant of Venice 2.2: 17
But I pray you, ergo, old man, ergo, I beseech you, talk you of young Master Launcelot.
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.2: 13
[continues previous] To be young again, if we could, I will be a fool in question, hoping to be the wiser by your answer. I pray you, sir, are you a courtier?
10
As You Like It 3.2: 128
Wherein went he? What makes he here? Did he ask for me? Where remains he? How parted he with thee? And when shalt thou see him again? [continues next]
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As You Like It 3.2: 128
[continues previous] Wherein went he? What makes he here? Did he ask for me? Where remains he? How parted he with thee? And when shalt thou see him again?
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.1: 85
My hand, bully; thou shalt have egress and regress — said I well? — and thy name shall be Brook. It is a merry knight. Will you go, An-heires?
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.2: 31
I think I shall drink in pipe-wine first with him; I’ll make him dance. — Will you go, gentles?
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Henry IV Part 2 2.4: 48
Captain? Thou abominable damn’d cheater, art thou not asham’d to be call’d captain? And captains were of my mind, they would truncheon you out for taking their names upon you before you have earn’d them. You a captain! You slave, for what? For tearing a poor whore’s ruff in a bawdy-house? He a captain! Hang him, rogue! ...
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Henry VI Part 2 4.7: 11
... of our jurisdiction regal. What canst thou answer to my Majesty for giving up of Normandy unto mounsieurBasimecu, the Dauphin of France? Be it known unto thee by these presence, even the presence of Lord Mortimer, that I am the besom that must sweep the court clean of such filth as thou art. Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school; and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caus’d printing to be us’d, and, contrary to the King, his crown, and dignity, thou hast built a paper-mill. It ...
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Othello 2.1: 195
... devil? When the blood is made dull with the act of sport, there should be, again to inflame it and to give satiety a fresh appetite, loveliness in favor, sympathy in years, manners, and beauties — all which the Moor is defective in. Now for want of these requir’d conveniences, her delicate tenderness will find itself abus’d, begin to heave the gorge, disrelish and abhor the Moor; very nature will instruct her in it and compel her to some second choice. Now, sir, this granted (as it is a most pregnant and unforc’d position), who stands so eminent in the degree of this fortune as Cassio does? ...
10
Merchant of Venice 2.2: 29
I know not what I shall think of that; but I am Launcelot, the Jew’s man, and I am sure Margery your wife is my mother. [continues next]
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Merchant of Venice 2.2: 29
[continues previous] I know not what I shall think of that; but I am Launcelot, the Jew’s man, and I am sure Margery your wife is my mother.