regard (n.)
consideration, respect, factor
E3 II.ii.132[Countess to King Edward] your mightiness / Will overbear and awe these dear regards
Ham II.ii.79[Voltemand to Claudius, of Fortinbras' written request] give quiet pass / Through your dominions ... / On such regards of safety and allowance / As therein are set down
Ham III.i.87[Hamlet alone] With this regard [i.e. because of this consideration]
JC III.i.224[Brutus to Antony] Our reasons are so full of good regard
KL I.i.239[France to Burgundy] Love's not love / When it is mingled with regards that stands / Aloof from th'entire point [F; Q respects]
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