A Glossary to the Works of William Shakespeare

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A Glossary to the Works of William Shakespeare
Dyce, Alexander, 1798-1869
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792; When such profound respects do pull you on, KJ. iii. 1.318; respects of fortune, Lr. i. i. 251; Full of respects, yet naught , at all respecting, Ven. 911.
respect— -Z^/ me not shame. Let me not ** disgrace the respect I owe you, by acting in opposition to your commands" (Steevens), Troil. v. 3. 73.
respect, to regard: six or seven winters more respect Than a perpetual honour, M.M. iii. i. 76; Hear, and respect me, 2N.K. i. I. 26; 28.
respect in Rome — Many of the best, J.C i. 2. 59: ''A l
...ost phrase, no longer permissible even in poetry, although our only .modern equivalent is the utterly unpoetical 'many persons of the highest respectability.' So, again, in the present play [act v. sc. 5] we have 'Thou art a fellow of a good respect'" (Craik): In Johnson's Diet, the first of these passages is cited under ^^i-especf in the sense of * reverend . character." respected, Elbow's blunder for suspected, M.M. ii. i. 169 — 184.
respective, "respectful, formal" (Steevens), "mindful, consi- derate " (Staunton) : 'Tis too respective and too sociable For your conversion (for a person who has lately been changed from a private gentleman to a knight), ,K.J.


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