Comparison of William Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida 4.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida 4.4 has 143 lines, and 20% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 80% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.37 weak matches.
Troilus and Cressida 4.4
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William Shakespeare
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Troilus and Cressida 4.4: 13
What a pair of spectacles is here! Let me embrace too. “O heart,” as the goodly saying is,
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Troilus and Cressida 5.6: 5
[continues previous] Ere that correction. Troilus, I say, what, Troilus!
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Troilus and Cressida 4.4: 19
There was never a truer rhyme. Let us cast away nothing, for we may live to have need of such a verse. We see it, we see it. How now, lambs?
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Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 114
Why, sir, give the gods a thankful sacrifice. When it pleaseth their deities to take the wife of a man from him, it shows to man the tailors of the earth; comforting therein, that when old robes are worn out, there are members to make new. If there were no more women but Fulvia, then had you indeed a cut, and the case to be ... [continues next]
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Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 114
[continues previous] Why, sir, give the gods a thankful sacrifice. When it pleaseth their deities to take the wife of a man from him, it shows to man the tailors of the earth; comforting therein, that when old robes are worn out, there are members to make new. If there were no more women but Fulvia, then had you indeed a cut, and the case to be lamented. ...
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Comedy of Errors 4.3: 16
No? Why, ’tis a plain case: he that went like a base-viol in a case of leather; the man, sir, that when gentlemen are tir’d, gives them a sob and ’rests them; he, sir, that takes pity on decay’d men and gives them suits of durance; he that sets up his rest to do more exploits ...
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Troilus and Cressida 4.4: 49
Where are my tears? Rain, to lay this wind, or my heart will be blown up by th’ root.
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All's Well That Ends Well 1.1: 77
Virginity being blown down, man will quicklier be blown up. Marry, in blowing him down again, with the breach yourselves made, you lose your city. It is not politic in the commonwealth of nature to preserve virginity. Loss of virginity is rational increase, and there was never virgin got till virginity was first lost. That you were made of is ...
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Troilus and Cressida 3.2: 36
Words pay no debts, give her deeds; but she’ll bereave you a’ th’ deeds too, if she call your activity in question. What, billing again? Here’s “In witness whereof the parties interchangeably” — Come in, come in, I’ll go get a fire.
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Double Falsehood 4.1: 169
How do you know that? — Yes, I can tell you; but the question is, whether I will or no; and, indeed, I will not. Fare you well. [continues next]
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Double Falsehood 4.1: 169
[continues previous] How do you know that? — Yes, I can tell you; but the question is, whether I will or no; and, indeed, I will not. Fare you well.
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Henry VI Part 2 4.2: 52
Let me alone. Dost thou use to write thy name? Or hast thou a mark to thyself, like a honest plain-dealing man? [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 4.2: 52
[continues previous] Let me alone. Dost thou use to write thy name? Or hast thou a mark to thyself, like a honest plain-dealing man?
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 83
Master Brook, I will first make bold with your money; next, give me your hand; and last, as I am a gentleman, you shall, and you will, enjoy Ford’s wife.
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As You Like It 3.2: 100
How now? Back, friends! Shepherd, go off a little. Go with him, sirrah. [continues next]
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As You Like It 3.2: 101
Come, shepherd, let us make an honorable retreat, though not with bag and baggage, yet with scrip and scrippage. [continues next]
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As You Like It 3.2: 101
[continues previous] Come, shepherd, let us make an honorable retreat, though not with bag and baggage, yet with scrip and scrippage.