Comparison of William Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida 5.9 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida 5.9 has 10 lines, and 60% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 40% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 1.9 weak matches.

14

Troilus and Cressida 5.9: 1

Hark, hark, what shout is this?
14

Henry IV Part 2 4.2: 87

The word of peace is rend’red. Hark how they shout! [continues next]
14

Henry IV Part 2 4.2: 88

This had been cheerful after victory. [continues next]
10

Coriolanus 5.3: 19

Will I lend ear to. Ha? What shout is this?
11

Troilus and Cressida 4.5: 77

Therefore Achilles, but what e’er, know this:
12

Troilus and Cressida 4.5: 233

And quoted joint by joint. Is this Achilles?
14

Henry IV Part 2 4.2: 87

[continues previous] The word of peace is rend’red. Hark how they shout!
12

Troilus and Cressida 5.9: 3

Achilles! Achilles! Hector’s slain! Achilles!
11

Troilus and Cressida 4.5: 76

What is your name? If not Achilles, nothing.
11

Troilus and Cressida 4.5: 77

Therefore Achilles, but what e’er, know this:
12

Troilus and Cressida 4.5: 233

And quoted joint by joint. Is this Achilles?
12

Troilus and Cressida 5.9: 4

The bruit is, Hector’s slain, and by Achilles. [continues next]
12

Troilus and Cressida 5.9: 4

The bruit is, Hector’s slain, and by Achilles.
12

Troilus and Cressida 5.9: 3

[continues previous] Achilles! Achilles! Hector’s slain! Achilles!
11

Troilus and Cressida 5.9: 6

Great Hector was as good a man as he.
10

Love's Labour's Lost 1.2: 42

Sampson, master; he was a man of good carriage, great carriage, for he carried the town gates on his back like a porter; and he was in love.
11

Henry IV Part 2 4.3: 5

As good a man as he, sir, whoe’er I am. Do ye yield, sir? Or shall I sweat for you? If I do sweat, they are the drops of thy lovers, and they weep for thy death; therefore rouse up fear and trembling, and do observance to my mercy.
10

Henry V 3.2: 40

Look you, if you take the matter otherwise than is meant, Captain Macmorris, peradventure I shall think you do not use me with that affability as in discretion you ought to use me, look you, being as good a man as yourself, both in the disciplines of war, and in the derivation of my birth, and in other particularities.
11

Henry VI Part 1 3.4: 36

Why, what is he? As good a man as York.
11

Henry VI Part 2 4.2: 59

Stand, villain, stand, or I’ll fell thee down. He shall be encount’red with a man as good as himself. He is but a knight, is ’a?
10

Romeo and Juliet 1.1: 34

But if you do, sir, I am for you. I serve as good a man as you.
10

Troilus and Cressida 5.9: 8

To pray Achilles see us at our tent.
10

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 307

Should be presented at our tent to us.