1H6 IV.i.145 | [King to all, of the English quarrels] a toy, a thing of no regard |
2H4 I.ii.170 | [Falstaff to Lord Chief Justice] Virtue is of so little regard in these costermongers' times |
H5 II.iv.117 | [Exeter to Dauphin, in reply to 'What to him from England?'] Scorn and defiance, slight regard, contempt |
JC IV.ii.12 | [Pindarus to Brutus, of Cassius] my noble master will appear / Such as he is, full of regard and honour |
TC III.iii.128 | [Ulysses as if to Nature] what things there are / Most abject in regard, and dear in use! |