Comparison of William Shakespeare Othello 3.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Othello 3.1 has 43 lines, and 53% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 47% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 2.72 weak matches.
Othello 3.1
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William Shakespeare
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Othello 3.1: 1
Masters, play here, I will content your pains; Something that’s brief; and bid “Good morrow, general.”
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Othello 3.1: 8
Marry, sir, by many a wind instrument that I know. But, masters, here’s money for you; and the general so likes your music, that he desires you for love’s sake to make no more noise with it. [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 64
Well, thereby hangs a tale. Good faith, it is such another Nan; but (I detest) an honest maid as ever broke bread. We had an hour’s talk of that wart. I shall never laugh but in that maid’s company! But, indeed, she is given too much to allicholy and musing; but for you — ... [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 64
[continues previous] Well, thereby hangs a tale. Good faith, it is such another Nan; but (I detest) an honest maid as ever broke bread. We had an hour’s talk of that wart. I shall never laugh but in that maid’s company! But, indeed, she is given too much to allicholy and musing; but for you — well ...
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Taming of the Shrew 4.1: 19
[continues previous] Out of their saddles into the dirt, and thereby hangs a tale.
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Othello 3.1: 8
Marry, sir, by many a wind instrument that I know. But, masters, here’s money for you; and the general so likes your music, that he desires you for love’s sake to make no more noise with it.
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Comedy of Errors 2.2: 58
[continues previous] Marry, sir, by a rule as plain as the plain bald pate of Father Time himself.
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Othello 3.1: 10
If you have any music that may not be heard, to’t again; but (as they say) to hear music the general does not greatly care.
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Henry IV Part 2 5.1: 18
... man, sir, is able to speak for himself, when a knave is not. I have serv’d your worship truly, sir, this eight years; and I cannot once or twice in a quarter bear out a knave against an honest man, I have little credit with your worship. The knave is mine honest friend, sir, therefore I beseech you let him be countenanc’d.
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Othello 3.1: 15
Prithee keep up thy quillets. There’s a poor piece of gold for thee. If the gentlewoman that attends the general’s wife be stirring, tell her there’s one Cassio entreats her a little favor of speech. Wilt thou do this?
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Othello 2.3: 235
I think it freely; and betimes in the morning I will beseech the virtuous Desdemona to undertake for me. I am desperate of my fortunes if they check me here.
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Othello 4.2: 183
I tell you ’tis not very well. I will make myself known to Desdemona. If she will return me my jewels, I will give over my suit and repent my unlawful solicitation; if not, assure yourself I will seek satisfaction of you. [continues next]
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Othello 4.2: 183
[continues previous] I tell you ’tis not very well. I will make myself known to Desdemona. If she will return me my jewels, I will give over my suit and repent my unlawful solicitation; if not, assure yourself I will seek satisfaction of you.
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All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 61
I humbly thank you, sir. A truth’s a truth, the rogues are marvellous poor. [continues next]
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All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 61
[continues previous] I humbly thank you, sir. A truth’s a truth, the rogues are marvellous poor.
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Measure for Measure 3.1: 41
[continues previous] That makes these odds all even. I humbly thank you.
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.3: 78
O my lord, wisdom and blood combating in so tender a body, we have ten proofs to one that blood hath the victory. I am sorry for her, as I have just cause, being her uncle and her guardian. [continues next]
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.3: 90
And so will he do, for the man doth fear God, howsoever it seems not in him by some large jests he will make. Well, I am sorry for your niece. Shall we go seek Benedick, and tell him of her love? [continues next]
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Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 257
As strange as the thing I know not. It were as possible for me to say I lov’d nothing so well as you, but believe me not; and yet I lie not: I confess nothing, nor I deny nothing. I am sorry for my cousin. [continues next]
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.3: 78
[continues previous] O my lord, wisdom and blood combating in so tender a body, we have ten proofs to one that blood hath the victory. I am sorry for her, as I have just cause, being her uncle and her guardian.
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.3: 90
[continues previous] And so will he do, for the man doth fear God, howsoever it seems not in him by some large jests he will make. Well, I am sorry for your niece. Shall we go seek Benedick, and tell him of her love?
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Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 257
[continues previous] As strange as the thing I know not. It were as possible for me to say I lov’d nothing so well as you, but believe me not; and yet I lie not: I confess nothing, nor I deny nothing. I am sorry for my cousin.
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Henry IV Part 2 Epilogue: 3
One word more, I beseech you. If you be not too much cloy’d with fat meat, our humble author will continue the story, with Sir John in it, and make you merry with fair Katherine of France, where (for any thing I know) Falstaff shall die of a sweat, unless already ’a be kill’d with your hard opinions; ... [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 2 Epilogue: 3
[continues previous] One word more, I beseech you. If you be not too much cloy’d with fat meat, our humble author will continue the story, with Sir John in it, and make you merry with fair Katherine of France, where (for any thing I know) Falstaff shall die of a sweat, unless already ’a be kill’d with your hard opinions; ...
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King Lear 1.2: 52
If your honor judge it meet, I will place you where you shall hear us confer of this, and by an auricular assurance have your satisfaction, and that without any further delay than this very evening.