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Phrases Shakespeare Invented

As if all of the words Shakespeare invented were not enough, he also put common words together to make up phrases new to the English language. Many of these phrases Shakespeare invented are still commonly used, and include the phrases below:

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3 Responses to Phrases Shakespeare Invented

Dee says: January 2, 2013 at 9:23 pm

The very first phrase here – I believe it is normally “All that glisters is not gold”

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S. Lamarque says: April 23, 2013 at 9:45 am

Yes, you’re right! Than you for pointing it out; it really irritates me when this one is misquoted.

The Merchant of Venice: Act 2, Sc.7, line 65.
Prince of Morocco
All that glisters is not gold.

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