Comparison of William Shakespeare Titus Andronicus 2.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Titus Andronicus 2.1 has 136 lines, and 2% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 28% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 70% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.03 strong matches and 0.48 weak matches.
Titus Andronicus 2.1
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William Shakespeare
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10
Henry IV Part 1 3.3: 60
Dost thou hear, Hal? Thou knowest in the state of innocency Adam fell, and what should poor Jack Falstaff do in the days of villainy? Thou seest I have more flesh than another man, and therefore more frailty. You confess then you pick’d my pocket? [continues next]
10
Henry IV Part 1 3.3: 60
[continues previous] Dost thou hear, Hal? Thou knowest in the state of innocency Adam fell, and what should poor Jack Falstaff do in the days of villainy? Thou seest I have more flesh than another man, and therefore more frailty. You confess then you pick’d my pocket?
12
Henry IV Part 2 2.4: 133
I shall drive you then to confess the willful abuse, and then I know how to handle you.
12
Troilus and Cressida 3.1: 69
Let thy song be love. This love will undo us all. O Cupid, Cupid, Cupid!
10
Troilus and Cressida 1.1: 63
I do not care whether you do or no. She’s a fool to stay behind her father, let her to the Greeks; and so I’ll tell her the next time I see her. [continues next]
11
Troilus and Cressida 1.1: 61
[continues previous] Friday as Helen is on Sunday. But what care I? I care not and she were a blackamoor, ’tis all one to me.
10
Troilus and Cressida 1.1: 63
[continues previous] I do not care whether you do or no. She’s a fool to stay behind her father, let her to the Greeks; and so I’ll tell her the next time I see her.
10
Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.2: 99
She makes it strange, but she would be best pleas’d [continues next]
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.2: 99
[continues previous] She makes it strange, but she would be best pleas’d
10
Henry VI Part 2 4.2: 9
Thou hast hit it; for there’s no better sign of a brave mind than a hard hand.
10
Taming of the Shrew 2.1: 189
[continues previous] A join’d-stool. Thou hast hit it; come sit on me.