Comparison of William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 3.5 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 3.5 has 116 lines, and 19% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 81% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.4 weak matches.
Timon of Athens 3.5
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William Shakespeare
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Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 37
What shall de honest man do in my closet? Dere is no honest man dat shall come in my closet. [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 38
I beseech you be not so phlegmatic. Hear the truth of it: he came of an errand to me from Parson Hugh. [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 38
[continues previous] I beseech you be not so phlegmatic. Hear the truth of it: he came of an errand to me from Parson Hugh.
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Twelfth Night 3.4: 125
This is as uncivil as strange. I beseech you do me this courteous office, as to know of the knight what my offense to him is. It is something of my negligence, nothing of my purpose.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.3: 33
Nay, I must tell you, so you do; or else I could not be in that mind.
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Henry IV Part 1 2.2: 7
... death for all this, if I scape hanging for killing that rogue. I have forsworn his company hourly any time this two and twenty years, and yet I am bewitch’d with the rogue’s company. If the rascal have not given me medicines to make me love him, I’ll be hang’d. It could not be else, I have drunk medicines. Poins! Hal! A plague upon you both! Bardolph! Peto! I’ll starve ere I’ll rob a foot further. And ’twere not as good a deed as drink to turn true man and to leave these rogues, I am the veriest varlet that ever chew’d with a tooth. Eight ...
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Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 173
... If sack and sugar be a fault, God help the wicked! If to be old and merry be a sin, then many an old host that I know is damn’d. If to be fat be to be hated, then Pharaoh’s lean kine are to be lov’d. No, my good lord, banish Peto, banish Bardolph, banish Poins, but for sweet Jack Falstaff, kind Jack Falstaff, true Jack Falstaff, valiant Jack Falstaff, and therefore more valiant, being as he is old Jack Falstaff, banish not him thy Harry’s company, banish not him thy Harry’s company — banish plump Jack, and banish all the world. [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 173
[continues previous] ... If sack and sugar be a fault, God help the wicked! If to be old and merry be a sin, then many an old host that I know is damn’d. If to be fat be to be hated, then Pharaoh’s lean kine are to be lov’d. No, my good lord, banish Peto, banish Bardolph, banish Poins, but for sweet Jack Falstaff, kind Jack Falstaff, true Jack Falstaff, valiant Jack Falstaff, and therefore more valiant, being as he is old Jack Falstaff, banish not him thy Harry’s company, banish not him thy Harry’s company — banish plump Jack, and banish all the world.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.1: 31
Yonder is a most reverend gentleman, who, belike having receiv’d wrong by some person, is at most odds with his own gravity and patience that ever you saw.