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Search phrase: doing

Plays

 71 result(s). alternate result(s)
PlayKey LineModern TextOriginal Text
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iii.231poor doing eternal; for doing I am past, as I will bypoore doing eternall: for doing I am past, as I will by
Antony and CleopatraAC V.ii.161Doing the honour of thy lordlinessDoing the Honour of thy Lordlinesse
As You Like ItAYL II.iv.79By doing deeds of hospitality.By doing deeds of hospitalitie.
The Comedy of ErrorsCE V.i.142Doing displeasure to the citizensDoing displeasure to the Citizens, 
CoriolanusCor I.ix.40That have beheld the doing.That haue beheld the doing.
CoriolanusCor II.i.35single. Your abilities are too infant-like for doingsingle: your abilities are to Infant-like, for dooing
CoriolanusCor II.ii.16love or no, he waved indifferently 'twixt doing themloue, or no, hee waued indifferently, 'twixt doing them
CoriolanusCor II.ii.126His deeds with doing them, and is contenthis deeds / With doing them, and is content
CoriolanusCor II.ii.137.1That I may pass this doing.that I may passe this doing.
CoriolanusCor III.ii.27Unless, by not so doing, our good cityVnlesse by not so doing, our good Citie
CymbelineCym III.iii.23Richer than doing nothing for a robe,Richer, then doing nothing for a Babe:
CymbelineCym III.iii.54Doth ill deserve by doing well: what's worse,Doth ill deserue, by doing well: what's worse
CymbelineCym IV.ii.116Yet I not doing this, the fool had borneYet I not doing this, the Foole had borne
CymbelineCym V.iii.18In doing this for's country. Athwart the lane,In doing this for's Country. Athwart the Lane,
HamletHam IV.vii.85And to such wondrous doing brought his horseAnd to such wondrous doing brought his Horse,
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.iv.97For doing these fair rites of tenderness.For doing these fayre Rites of Tendernesse.
Henry IV Part 22H4 I.i.90And make thee rich for doing me such wrong.And make thee rich, for doing me such wrong.
Henry IV Part 22H4 II.iv.316 – in which doing, I have done the part of a careful friendIn which doing, I haue done the part of a carefull Friend,
Henry VH5 II.ii.17Doing the execution and the actDoing the execution, and the acte,
Henry VH5 III.vii.96Doing is activity, and he will still be doing.Doing is actiuitie, and he will still be doing.
Henry VI Part 22H6 III.i.278Here is my hand; the deed is worthy doing.Here is my Hand, the deed is worthy doing.
Henry VI Part 33H6 IV.i.32And Warwick, doing what you gave in charge,And Warwicke, doing what you gaue in charge,
Henry VIIIH8 I.ii.74The chronicles of my doing, let me sayThe Chronicles of my doing: Let me say,
Henry VIIIH8 II.ii.18This is the Cardinal's doing; the King-Cardinal,This is the Cardinals doing: The King-Cardinall,
Henry VIIIH8 III.ii.151As I will lend you cause, my doing well(As I will lend you cause) my doing well,
Henry VIIIH8 V.iii.68In doing daily wrongs. I could say more,In doing dayly wrongs. I could say more,
Julius CaesarJC IV.iii.199Doing himself offence, whilst we, lying still,Doing himselfe offence, whil'st we lying still,
King JohnKJ III.i.272And being not done, where doing tends to ill,And being not done, where doing tends to ill,
King JohnKJ III.i.273The truth is then most done not doing it.The truth is then most done not doing it:
King LearKL I.ii.176Whose nature is so far from doing harmsWhose nature is so farre from doing harmes,
King LearKL II.i.110Be feared of doing harm. Make your own purposeBe fear'd of doing harme, make your owne purpose,
MacbethMac I.iv.24In doing it, pays itself. Your highness' partIn doing it, payes it selfe. / Your Highnesse part,
MacbethMac I.iv.27Which do but what they should by doing everythingwhich doe but what they should, / By doing euery thing
Measure for MeasureMM III.i.200To the love I have in doing good a remedy presentsto the loue I haue in doing good; a remedie presents
Measure for MeasureMM III.i.238dishonour in doing it.dishonor in doing it.
The Merchant of VeniceMV I.iii.82And in the doing of the deed of kindAnd in the dooing of the deede of kinde,
The Merchant of VeniceMV III.ii.294In doing courtesies, and one in whomIn doing curtesies: and one in whom
The Merchant of VeniceMV III.iv.10I never did repent for doing good,I neuer did repent for doing good,
The Merchant of VeniceMV IV.i.89What judgement shall I dread, doing no wrong?What iudgement shall I dread doing no wrong?
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW III.iv.93This is my doing now. ‘ Nay,’ saidThis is my doing now: Nay, saide
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW III.iv.95physician? Look on Master Fenton.’ This is my doing.Physitian: Looke on M. Fenton, this is my doing.
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND I.i.17And won thy love doing thee injuries;And wonne thy loue, doing thee iniuries:
Much Ado About NothingMA I.i.14the promise of his age, doing, in the figure of athe promise of his age, doing in the figure of a
OthelloOth III.iv.22therefore I will attempt the doing of it.therefore I will attempt the doing it.
OthelloOth IV.ii.203intendment of doing.intendment of doing.
PericlesPer Chorus.II.27He, doing so, put forth to seas,He doing so, put foorth to Seas;
PericlesPer Chorus.II.37Till Fortune, tired with doing bad,Till Fortune tir'd with doing bad,
PericlesPer II.iii.62And princes not doing so are like to gnats,And Princes not doing so, are like to Gnats,
Richard IIR2 III.ii.16Doing annoyance to the treacherous feetDoing annoyance to the trecherous feete,
Richard IIR2 V.ii.21And thus still doing, thus he passed along.And thus still doing, thus he past along.
Richard IIIR3 I.ii.87For doing worthy vengeance on thyselfFor doing worthy Vengeance on thy selfe,
Richard IIIR3 II.ii.90That you take with unthankfulness His doing.That you take with vnthankfulnesse his doing.
Richard IIIR3 III.vi.7The precedent was full as long a-doing;The Precedent was full as long a doing,
Romeo and JulietRJ III.iii.118By doing damned hate upon thyself?By doing damned hate vpon thy selfe?
Romeo and JulietRJ V.i.81Doing more murder in this loathsome world,Doing more murther in this loathsome world,
The Taming of the ShrewTS II.i.74O pardon me, Signor Gremio, I would fain be doing.Oh, Pardon me signior Gremio, I would faine be doing.
The TempestTem II.i.289Can lay to bed for ever; whiles you, doing thus,Can lay to bed for euer: whiles you doing thus,
Timon of AthensTim I.i.196Right, if doing nothing be death by th' law.Right, if doing nothing be death by th'Law.
Titus AndronicusTit V.i.96Trim sport for them which had the doing of it.trim sport for them that had the doing of it.
Troilus and CressidaTC I.ii.287Things won are done; joy's soul lies in the doing.Things won are done, ioyes soule lyes in the dooing:
Troilus and CressidaTC II.ii.188In doing wrong extenuates not wrong,In doing wrong, extenuates not wrong,
Twelfth NightTN III.iv.75have limed her! But it is Jove's doing, and Jove make mehaue lymde her, but it is Ioues doing, and Ioue make me
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.i.151Presents itself to th' doing.presents it selfe to'th doing:
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.iii.46Cleaving his conscience into twain and doingCleaving his conscience into twaine, and doing
The Winter's TaleWT I.ii.312Which should undo more doing. Ay, and thou,Which should vndoe more doing: I, and thou
The Winter's TaleWT II.i.153As you feel doing thus and see withalAs you feele doing thus: and see withall
The Winter's TaleWT III.ii.147.1And see what death is doing.And see what Death is doing.
The Winter's TaleWT III.ii.163Not doing it and being done. He, most humane,Not doing it, and being done: he (most humane,
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.143And own no other function. Each your doing,And owne no other Function. Each your doing,
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.145Crowns what you are doing in the present deeds,Crownes what you are doing, in the present deeds,
The Winter's TaleWT V.ii.94piece many years in doing and now newly performed byPeece many yeeres in doing, and now newly perform'd, by

Poems

 3 result(s).
PlayKey LineModern TextOriginal Text
A Lover's ComplaintLC.112 Or he his manage, by th' well doing steed. Or he his mannad'g, by'th wel doing Steed.
SonnetsSonn.88.12 Doing thee vantage, double-vantage me. Doing thee vantage, duble vantage me.
SonnetsSonn.103.8 Dulling my lines, and doing me disgrace. Dulling my lines, and doing me disgrace.

Glossary

 11 result(s).
crimesin, offence, wrong-doing
digressingtransgressing, offending, wrong-doing
doingaction, performance, activity
executionaction, performance, doing
malefactionevil-doing, criminal act
misswrong-doing, misbehaviour, misdeed
putprovoke into doing, encourage into
school-doingtraining, instruction, discipline
unhappinessevil, wrong-doing, perniciousness
workdeed, doing, action
wrongwrong-doing, wrongful gain, unjust claim

Thesaurus

 9 result(s).
doingwork
doingexecution
evil-doingmalefaction
provoke into doingput
wrong-doingdigressing
wrong-doingcrime
wrong-doingunhappiness
wrong-doingwrong
wrong-doingmiss

Themes and Topics

 1 result(s).
a- as a particle

Words Families

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Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
DOINGBASICsee DO

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