Act 1: “Nothing my lord. — Nothing. — Nothing. — Nothing will come of nothing. Speak again.” (1.1.79-104); “all of it, with our displeasure pieced, and nothing more” (1.1.190-202); “nothing I have sworn; I am firm” (1.1.243-249); “nothing my lord” “nothing hath not such need to hide itself” “if it be nothing I shall not need spectacles” (1.2.28-46); “Find out this villain, Edmund; it shall lose thee nothing;” (1.2.106-120); “nothing like the image and horror of it” (1.2.169-188); “This is nothing fool”, “you gave me nothing for’t. Can you make no use of nothing nuncle”, “nothing can be made out of nothing.” (1.4.113-134); “thou hast pared thy wit o’ both sides, and left nothing i’ the middle”, “I am a fool, thou art nothing”, “so your face bids me, though you say nothing.” (1.4.179-197);
Act 2: “have you nothing said upon his party ‘gainst the Duke of Albany” (2.1.14-27); “nothing but the composition of a knave”, “Away! I have nothing to do with thee” (2.2.13-34); “nothing almost sees miracles but misery” (2.2.163-176); “Edgar I nothing am” (2.3.1-21);
Act 3: “Catch in their fury, and make nothing of” (3.1.4-14); “I will be the pattern of all patience; I will say nothing.” (3.2.14-38); “Go to; say you nothing.” (3.3.1-25); “Couldst thou save nothing?”, “nothing could have subdued nature to such a lowness” (3.4.45-74);
Act 4: “The wretch that thou hast blown unto the worst qwes nothing to thy blasts” (4.1.1-12); “in nothing am I changed but in my garments” (4.6.4-10); “There is nothing done, if he return the conqueror” (4.6.256-279);
Act 5: “thou art in nothing less than I have here proclaim’d thee” (5.3.84-103);