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Samuel Johnson [1765], The plays of William Shakespeare, in eight volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of Various Commentators; To which are added notes by Sam. Johnson (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [and] C. Corbet [etc.], London) [word count] [S11001].
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SCENE II. Enter Othello above at a Window.

Oth.
The voice of Cassio.—Iago keeps his word.

Rod.
Oh, villain that I am!

Oth.
It is even so.

Cas.
Oh, help, ho! light! a surgeon!—

Oth.
'Tis he. Oh brave Iago, honest and just,
That hast such noble sense of thy friend's wrong;
Thou teachest me—Minion, your dear lies dead;
And your fate hyes apace.—Strumpet, I come:
Forth of my heart, those charms, thine eyes, are blotted,
Thy bed, lust-stain'd, shall with lust's blood be spotted. [Exit Othello.
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Samuel Johnson [1765], The plays of William Shakespeare, in eight volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of Various Commentators; To which are added notes by Sam. Johnson (Printed for J. and R. Tonson [and] C. Corbet [etc.], London) [word count] [S11001].
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