Comparison of William Shakespeare Othello 5.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Othello 5.2 has 373 lines, and 1% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 36% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 63% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.02 strong matches and 1.05 weak matches.
Othello 5.2
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William Shakespeare
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Winter's Tale 3.3: 62
What? Art so near? If thou’lt see a thing to talk on when thou art dead and rotten, come hither. What ail’st thou, man?
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King Lear 1.2: 73
Bethink yourself wherein you may have offended him; and at my entreaty forbear his presence until some little time hath qualified the heat of his displeasure, which at this instant so rageth in him, that with the mischief of your person it would scarcely allay.
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Julius Caesar 1.2: 236
I know not what you mean by that, but I am sure Caesar fell down. If the tag-rag people did not clap him and hiss him, according as he pleas’d and displeas’d them, as they use to do the players in the theatre, I am no true man.
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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? [continues next]
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Othello 4.1: 125
[continues previous] ’Tis such another fitchew! Marry, a perfum’d one! — What do you mean by this haunting of me?
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Troilus and Cressida 3.3: 269
If tomorrow be a fair day, by aleven of the clock it will go one way or other. Howsoever, he shall pay for me ere he has me.
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Cardenio 5.1: 22
Alas, a woman’s action’s always ready. Yet I’ll down, now I think on’t. [continues next]
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Cardenio 5.1: 23
I know not yet where I should plant belief, I am so strangely tossed between two tales, I’m told by my wife’s woman the deed’s done, And in Votarius’ tongue ‘tis yet to come; The castle is but upon yielding yet. ’Tis not delivered up. Well, we shall find The mystery shortly. I will ... [continues next]
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Cardenio 5.1: 22
[continues previous] Alas, a woman’s action’s always ready. Yet I’ll down, now I think on’t.
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Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 157
... the more it is trodden on, the faster it grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears. That thou art my son I have partly thy mother’s word, partly my own opinion, but chiefly a villainous trick of thine eye, and a foolish hanging of thy nether lip, that doth warrant me. If then thou be son to me, here lies the point: why being son to me, art thou so pointed at? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher and eat blackberries? A question not to be ask’d. Shall the son of England prove a ...
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Othello 4.3: 36
I know a lady in Venice would have walk’d barefoot to Palestine for a touch of his nether lip.
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.2: 14
... scarcely believe this without trial. Offer them instances, which shall bear no less likelihood than to see me at her chamber-window, hear me call Margaret Hero, hear Margaret term me Claudio; and bring them to see this the very night, before the intended wedding — for in the mean time I will so fashion the matter that Hero shall be absent — and there shall appear such seeming truth of Hero’s disloyalty, that jealousy shall be call’d assurance, and all the preparation overthrown. [continues next]
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.2: 14
[continues previous] ... them instances, which shall bear no less likelihood than to see me at her chamber-window, hear me call Margaret Hero, hear Margaret term me Claudio; and bring them to see this the very night, before the intended wedding — for in the mean time I will so fashion the matter that Hero shall be absent — and there shall appear such seeming truth of Hero’s disloyalty, that jealousy shall be call’d assurance, and all the preparation overthrown.
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All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 103
We’ll see what may be done, so you confess freely; therefore once more to this Captain Dumaine. You have answer’d to his reputation with the Duke, and to his valor; what is his honesty?
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All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 249
[continues previous] How could you give it him? I never gave it him.
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Twelfth Night 4.2: 18
Madman, thou errest. I say there is no darkness but ignorance, in which thou art more puzzled than the Egyptians in their fog. [continues next]
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Coriolanus 5.4: 3
If it be possible for you to displace it with your little finger, there is some hope the ladies of Rome, especially his mother, may prevail with him. But I say there is no hope in’t; our throats are sentenc’d, and stay upon execution. [continues next]
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Twelfth Night 4.2: 18
[continues previous] Madman, thou errest. I say there is no darkness but ignorance, in which thou art more puzzled than the Egyptians in their fog.
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Coriolanus 5.4: 3
[continues previous] If it be possible for you to displace it with your little finger, there is some hope the ladies of Rome, especially his mother, may prevail with him. But I say there is no hope in’t; our throats are sentenc’d, and stay upon execution.
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Henry VI Part 2 4.8: 2
What noise is this I hear? Dare any be so bold to sound retreat or parley when I command them kill?
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Troilus and Cressida 2.3: 16
[continues previous] Where? Where? O, where? Art thou come? Why, my cheese, my digestion, why hast thou not serv’d thyself in to my table so many meals?
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 82
Why then, young Bertram, take her, she’s thy wife. [continues next]
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 83
My wife, my liege? I shall beseech your Highness, [continues next]
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 82
[continues previous] Why then, young Bertram, take her, she’s thy wife.
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 83
[continues previous] My wife, my liege? I shall beseech your Highness,
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Cardenio 3.1: 132
I had forgot my business. O, ‘tis done, And never was beholding to my hand! Was I so hard to thee? So respectless of thee [continues next]
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Cardenio 3.1: 132
[continues previous] I had forgot my business. O, ‘tis done, And never was beholding to my hand! Was I so hard to thee? So respectless of thee
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Troilus and Cressida 4.2: 74
Good uncle, I beseech you, on my knees I beseech you, what’s the matter?
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Troilus and Cressida 4.2: 75
Thou must be gone, wench, thou must be gone; thou art chang’d for Antenor. Thou must to thy father, and be gone from Troilus. ’Twill be his death, ’twill be his bane, he cannot bear it.
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All's Well That Ends Well 4.5: 34
O madam, yonder’s my lord your son with a patch of velvet on ’s face. Whether there be a scar under’t or no, the velvet knows, but ’tis a goodly patch of velvet. His left cheek is a cheek of two pile and a half, but his right cheek is worn bare.
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Timon of Athens 3.2: 8
See, by good hap, yonder’s my lord; I have sweat to see his honor. My honor’d lord —
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As You Like It 2.6: 1
Dear master, I can go no further. O, I die for food! Here lie I down, and measure out my grave. Farewell, kind master. [continues next]
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As You Like It 2.6: 2
[continues previous] Why, how now, Adam? No greater heart in thee? Live a little, comfort a little, cheer thyself a little. If this uncouth forest yield any thing savage, I will either be food for it, or bring it for food to thee. Thy conceit is nearer death than thy powers. For my sake ...
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Macbeth 5.1: 3
A great perturbation in nature, to receive at once the benefit of sleep and do the effects of watching! In this slumb’ry agitation, besides her walking and other actual performances, what, at any time, have you heard her say?
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Henry IV Part 1 3.3: 26
What say’st thou, Mistress Quickly? How doth thy husband? I love him well, he is an honest man.
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Henry IV Part 2 3.2: 95
By the mass, I could anger her to th’ heart. She was then a bona roba. Doth she hold her own well? [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 2 3.2: 95
[continues previous] By the mass, I could anger her to th’ heart. She was then a bona roba. Doth she hold her own well?
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.3: 38
[continues previous] O Mistress Ford, what have you done? You’re sham’d, y’ are overthrown, y’ are undone forever!
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Henry IV Part 2 5.5: 61
[continues previous] Yea, marry, Sir John, which I beseech you to let me have home with me.
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Taming of the Shrew 5.1: 28
What, you notorious villain, didst thou never see thy master’s father, Vincentio?
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Much Ado About Nothing 3.3: 61
Call up the right Master Constable. We have here recover’d the most dangerous piece of lechery that ever was known in the commonwealth.
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Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 659
For mine own part, I breathe free breath. I have seen the day of wrong through the little hole of discretion, and I will right myself like a soldier.
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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. [continues next]
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King Lear 1.5: 23
[continues previous] If thou wert my Fool, nuncle, I’ld have thee beaten for being old before thy time.
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All's Well That Ends Well 3.2: 4
Why, he will look upon his boot and sing, mend the ruff and sing, ask questions and sing, pick his teeth and sing. I know a man that had this trick of melancholy sold a goodly manor for a song. [continues next]
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All's Well That Ends Well 3.2: 4
[continues previous] Why, he will look upon his boot and sing, mend the ruff and sing, ask questions and sing, pick his teeth and sing. I know a man that had this trick of melancholy sold a goodly manor for a song.
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Measure for Measure 3.2: 46
Some say he is with the Emperor of Russia; other some, he is in Rome; but where is he, think you?