Comparison of William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 3.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 3.3 has 34 lines, and 32% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 68% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.62 weak matches.
Timon of Athens 3.3
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William Shakespeare
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All's Well That Ends Well 1.1: 16
’Tis the best brine a maiden can season her praise in. The remembrance of her father never approaches her heart but the tyranny of her sorrows takes all livelihood from her cheek. No more of this, Helena; go to, no more, lest it be rather thought you affect a sorrow than to have — [continues next]
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King Lear 1.4: 102
I marvel what kin thou and thy daughters are. They’ll have me whipt for speaking true; thou’lt have me whipt for lying; and sometimes I am whipt for holding my peace. I had rather be any kind o’ [continues next]
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King Lear 1.4: 103
thing than a Fool, and yet I would not be thee, nuncle: thou hast par’d thy wit o’ both sides, and left nothing i’ th’ middle. Here comes one o’ the parings. [continues next]
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All's Well That Ends Well 1.1: 16
[continues previous] ’Tis the best brine a maiden can season her praise in. The remembrance of her father never approaches her heart but the tyranny of her sorrows takes all livelihood from her cheek. No more of this, Helena; go to, no more, lest it be rather thought you affect a sorrow than to have —
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King Lear 1.4: 102
[continues previous] I marvel what kin thou and thy daughters are. They’ll have me whipt for speaking true; thou’lt have me whipt for lying; and sometimes I am whipt for holding my peace. I had rather be any kind o’
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King Lear 1.4: 103
[continues previous] thing than a Fool, and yet I would not be thee, nuncle: thou hast par’d thy wit o’ both sides, and left nothing i’ th’ middle. Here comes one o’ the parings.
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Timon of Athens 3.3: 27
Excellent! Your lordship’s a goodly villain. The devil knew not what he did when he made man politic; he cross’d himself by’t; and I cannot think but, in the end, the villainies of man will set him clear. How fairly this lord strives to appear foul! Takes virtuous copies to be wicked; like those that under hot ardent zeal would set whole realms on ...