Comparison of William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet 1.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet 1.3 has 102 lines, and 10% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 29% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 61% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.14 strong matches and 0.88 weak matches.
Romeo and Juliet 1.3
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William Shakespeare
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10
Measure for Measure 2.1: 136
There is pretty orders beginning, I can tell you: it is but heading and hanging. [continues next]
10
Measure for Measure 2.1: 136
[continues previous] There is pretty orders beginning, I can tell you: it is but heading and hanging.
11
Romeo and Juliet 1.3: 47
I never should forget it: “Wilt thou not, Jule?” quoth he; [continues next]
13
Romeo and Juliet 1.3: 47
[continues previous] I never should forget it: “Wilt thou not, Jule?” quoth he;
13
Hamlet 4.5: 64
I hope all will be well. We must be patient, but I cannot choose but weep to think they would lay him i’ th’ cold ground. My brother shall know of it, and so I thank you for your good counsel. Come, my coach! Good night, ladies, good night. Sweet ladies, good night, good night. [continues next]
13
Troilus and Cressida 1.2: 87
If you love an addle egg as well as you love an idle head, you would eat chickens i’ th’ shell. [continues next]
15+
Troilus and Cressida 1.2: 88
I cannot choose but laugh to think how she tickled his chin. Indeed she has a marvell’s white hand, I must needs confess. [continues next]
13
Hamlet 4.5: 64
[continues previous] I hope all will be well. We must be patient, but I cannot choose but weep to think they would lay him i’ th’ cold ground. My brother shall know of it, and so I thank you for your good counsel. Come, my coach! Good night, ladies, good night. Sweet ladies, good night, good night.
15+
Troilus and Cressida 1.2: 88
[continues previous] I cannot choose but laugh to think how she tickled his chin. Indeed she has a marvell’s white hand, I must needs confess.
10
Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 144
Well, thou wilt be horribly chid tomorrow when thou comest to thy father. If thou love me, practice an answer.
12
Romeo and Juliet 1.3: 47
I never should forget it: “Wilt thou not, Jule?” quoth he; [continues next]
10
Twelfth Night 3.4: 132
Why, man, he’s a very devil, I have not seen such a firago. I had a pass with him, rapier, scabbard, and all; and he gives me the stuck in with such a mortal motion that it is inevitable; and on the answer, he pays you as surely as your feet hits the ground ...
13
Taming of the Shrew 4.1: 15
Why, therefore fire, for I have caught extreme cold. Where’s the cook? Is supper ready, the house trimm’d, rushes strew’d, cobwebs swept, the servingmen in their new fustian, their white stockings, and every officer his wedding garment on? Be the Jacks fair within, the Gills fair without, the carpets laid, and every thing in order?
10
All's Well That Ends Well 2.1: 95
[continues previous] Safer than mine own two, more dear. I have so,
12
Romeo and Juliet 1.3: 100
Madam, the guests are come, supper serv’d up, you call’d, my young lady ask’d for, the nurse curs’d in the pantry, and every thing in extremity. I must hence to wait; I beseech you follow straight.
10
Love's Labour's Lost 5.1: 51
We will have, if this fadge not, an antic. I beseech you follow. [continues next]
12
Merry Wives of Windsor 4.2: 84
Will you follow, gentlemen? I beseech you follow; see but the issue of my jealousy. If I cry out thus upon no trail, never trust me when I open again. [continues next]
10
Love's Labour's Lost 5.1: 51
[continues previous] We will have, if this fadge not, an antic. I beseech you follow.
12
Merry Wives of Windsor 4.2: 84
[continues previous] Will you follow, gentlemen? I beseech you follow; see but the issue of my jealousy. If I cry out thus upon no trail, never trust me when I open again.