Cym I.vii.155 | [Innogen to Iachimo, of Cymbeline] he hath ... a daughter who / He not respects at all |
JC IV.iii.69 | [Brutus to Cassius, of Cassius' threats] they pass by me as the idle wind, / Which I respect not |
LLL I.ii.172 | [Armado alone, of a Spaniard] the passado he respects not |
R3 I.iv.154 | [Second Murderer to First Murderer] Spoke like a tall man that respects thy reputation |
TG III.i.89 | [Valentine to Duke, of the Duke's imaginary lady friend] Win her with gifts, if she respect not words |
TNK I.i.26.1 | [First Queen to Thesus] Hear and respect me! [Second Queen to Hippolyta] Hear and respect me! |