| Play | Line | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Hamlet | To be or not to be, that is the {question} | 98%
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| Romeo & Juliet | A {rose} by any other name would smell as sweet | 95%
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| As You Like It | All the world's a stage, and all the men and women mere {players} | 90%
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| Julius Caesar | Beware the Ides of {March} | 90%
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| Othello | I will wear my {heart} upon my sleeve | 90%
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| Richard III | A {horse}! A {horse}! My kingdom for a {horse}! | 89%
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| Romeo & Juliet | Parting is such sweet {sorrow} | 89%
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| Macbeth | Double, double, toil and {trouble} | 88%
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| Hamlet | Something is {rotten} in the state of Denmark | 88%
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| Julius Caesar | Friends, Romans, countrymen, give me your {ears} | 87%
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| Julius Caesar | {Et} {tu}, Brute? | 84%
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| Richard III | Now is the {winter} of our discontent | 84%
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| Macbeth | Out, damned {spot}, I say! | 82%
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| Hamlet | Though this be {madness}, yet there is method in it | 81%
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| Macbeth | Something {wicked} this way comes | 79%
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| Henry IV | A man can {die} but once | 77%
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| Tempest | We are such stuff as {dreams} are made on | 76%
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| Henry IV | He hath eaten me out of {house} {and} {home} | 67%
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| Henry VI | The first thing we do, let's kill all the {lawyers} | 67%
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| Henry IV | He will give the {devil} his due | 65%
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| Hamlet | {Brevity} is the soul of wit | 59%
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| The Merchant of Venice | If you {prick} us, do we not bleed? | 57%
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| As You Like It | For every and a {day} | 53%
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| Hamlet | In my {mind's} eye | 53%
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| Taming of the Shrew | Out of the jaws of {death} | 44%
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| Merry Wives of Windsor | Why then, the {world's} my oyster | 42%
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| Merry Wives of Windsor | As good {luck} would have it | 38%
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| Romeo & Juliet | Tempt not a {desperate} man | 31%
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| The Merchant of Venice | The devil can cite {Scripture} for his purpose | 30%
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| Macbeth | There's {daggers} in men's smiles | 11%
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