| Source | Quote | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Hamlet | To be, or not to be, that is the {question} | 99%
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| Romeo & Juliet | A {rose} by any other name would smell as sweet | 82%
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| Julius Caesar | Beware the ides of {March} | 77%
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| Julius Caesar | Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your {ears} | 75%
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| The Merchant of Venice | All that {glisters} is not gold | 74%
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| Romeo & Juliet | O Romeo, Romeo! {Wherefore} art thou Romeo? | 74%
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| Romeo & Juliet | Parting is such {sweet} sorrow | 72%
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| As You Like It | All the world's a {stage}, and all the men and women merely players | 70%
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| Romeo & Juliet | A plague on both your {houses} | 70%
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| Sonnet 18 | Shall I compare thee to a {summer's} {day} | 68%
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| Hamlet | To thine own self {be} {true} | 62%
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| Richard III | My kingdom for a {horse} | 59%
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| Macbeth | Something {wicked} this way comes | 55%
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| Hamlet | Something is {rotten} in the state of Denmark | 53%
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| Richard III | Now is the {winter} of our discontent | 51%
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| Macbeth | Out, damn'd {spot}! | 50%
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| The Tempest | We are such stuff as {dreams} are made on | 41%
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| King Henry IV | Give the {devil} his due | 28%
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| King Henry VI | The first thing we do, let's kill all the {lawyers} | 21%
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| Hamlet | There is nothing either good or bad, but {thinking} makes it so | 19%
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