Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear Author:William Shakespeare Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: INDEX TO NOTES A better way, 232. Accomodate, 235. Account, 177. Action-taking, 198. Addition, 198. Additions to a king, 181. A dear ... more »thing, 211. Admiration, 193. Affliction, 212. Age, 178. Age is unnecessary, 206. A good man's fortune . . . heels, 200. A herald, ho, a herald, 244. A horse's health, 222. Albany, 176. All cruels else subscribed, 227. All my reports go with the mod- est truth, 239. Allow, 208. A man . . . breaks, 236. A moral fool, 231. Anatomize, 224. Aucieut of war, 241. And appointed guard, 243. And come to deadly use, 230. And I'll go to bed at noon, 225. And in good time you gave it, 208. And in the fleshment, 200. And shall find time . . . remedies, 201. And there, 217. And well are worth the want that you have wanted, 184. An interlude, 244. Answer my life, my judgment, 181. A pestilent gall to me, 191. A plot of death, 225. Arch, 196. Are you our daughter? 192. Are you there with me ? 236. Aroint, 219. Arrest, 244. As flies . . . sport, 229. Ask me not what I know, 245. As of ... come, 188. A tailor made thee, 199. At each, 235. Athenian, 221. At point, 194. Attend dispatch, 197. At this , . . place, 243. "Aye" and "no" too was no good divinity, 236. Aye . . . sir, 237. Back again, 231. Ballow, 238. Bandy looks, 190. Bans, 202. Bearing, 226. Bedlam beggars, 201. Being apt to have his ear abused, 209. Bemongter not thy feature, 231. Beyond all manner of so much I love you, 179. Bias of nature, 18T. Blank, 181. Block, 236. Blood, 222. Blood, 231. Bond, 180. Bound, 226. ...« less