I will be hang'd if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devis'd this slander; I'll be hang'd else. lago. Fie, there is no such man ; it is impossible. “The” Annual Register: World Events - Page 9661822Full view - About this book
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1912 - 366 pages
...instigator of " The Milan Commission," who was known to covet the Woolsack; the quotation from Othello : Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave to get some office, Must have devised this slander. On the next day Lord Grey moved that the order for the meeting of the... | |
| William Shakespeare, Edward Dowden - 1912 - 1474 pages
...trick upon him ? DESDEMONA. Nay, heaven doth know. EMILIA. I will be hang'd, if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging cozening slave, to get some office, 132 Have not devis'd this slander ; I'll be hang'd else. IAGO. Fie ! there is no such man ; it is impossible.... | |
| George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 476 pages
...wife unwittingly presents him with his moral photograph: I will be hang'd, if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devis'd this slander; I'll be hang'd else. Suddenly he sees himself in the new spiritual light... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1920 - 230 pages
...this trick upon him? Des. Nay, heaven doth know. Emil. I will be hang'd, if some eternal villain, 130 Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devised this slander; I '11 be hang'd else. lago. Fie, there is no such man ; it is impossible.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1903 - 312 pages
...Ctrsar, I. ii. 160, and See Ben Jonson's Fox, iv. I, and Hamlet, v. ii. 376. In all cases, " lastSome busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devised this slander ; I '11 be hang'd else. lago. Fie, there is no such man ; it is impossible.... | |
| William Henry Hadow - 1928 - 360 pages
...once more upon the alert by a sudden challenge from Emilia: I will be hanged, if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devised this slander: I'll be hanged else. 'To get some office.' It is a bow at a venture... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith - 1928 - 676 pages
...trick upon him? DESDEMONA. Nay, heaven doth know. EMILIA. I will be hang'd, if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devis'd this slander ; I 'll be hang'd else. IAGO. Fie ! there is no such man ; it is impossible.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1968 - 244 pages
...though we are later reminded of it by Emilia in the lines : / will be hanged if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devised this slander. . . . In his first soliloquy (I.3.377-82) lago mentions another motive,... | |
| Jane Adamson - 1980 - 316 pages
...unleashed not on her own behalf but on Desdemona's: EMILIA I will be hanged if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devised this slander . . . DESDEMONA If any such there be, heaven pardon him. EMILIA A halter... | |
| Dieter Mehl - 1986 - 286 pages
...soft-pedalling, the character of the slanderer as he appears to her: I will be hanged if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devised this slander; I'll be hanged else. (1v.2..129- 32) This unambiguous portrait of lago... | |
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