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Some words and phrases coined by the Bard, William Shakespeare: - For goodness sake - Henry VIII - Neither here nor there - Othello - Mums the word - Henry VI, Part II - Eaten out of house and home - Henry IV, Part II - Rant - Hamlet - Knock knock! Whos there? - Macbeth - Alls well that ends well - Alls Well That Ends Well - With bated breath - The Merchant of Venice - A wild goose chase - Romeo and Juliet - Assassination - Macbeth - Too much of a good thing - As You Like It - A heart of gold - Henry V - Such stuff as dreams are made of - The Tempest - Fashionable - Troilus and Cressida - What the dickens - The Merry Wives of Windsor - Puking - As You Like It - Lie low - Much Ado About Nothing - Dead as a doornail - Henry VI, Part II - Not slept one wink - Cymbeline - Foregone conclusion - Othello - The worlds mine oyster - The Merry Wives of Windsor - Obscene - Loves Labours Lost - Bedazzled - The Taming of the Shrew - In stitches - Twelfth Night - Addiction - Othello - Naked truth - Loves Labours Lost - Faint-hearted - Henry VI, Part I - Send him packing - Henry IV - Vanish into thin air - Othello - Swagger - Henry V - Own flesh and blood - Hamlet - Truth will out - The Merchant of Venice - Zany - Loves Labours Lost - Give the devil his due - Henry IV, Part I - Theres method in my madness - Hamlet - Salad days - Antony and Cleopatra - Wear your heart on your sleeve - Othello - Spotless reputation - Richard II - Full circle - King Lear - Theres the rub - Hamlet - All of a sudden - The Taming of the Shrew - Come what, come may - Macbeth
Posted on: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 12:50:42 +0000

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