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Common Phrases And Words Used In The Taming Of The Shrew

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While the English language has evolved greatly over the last 4 centuries, for better or for worse, we have still managed to retain some features such as the common phrases and words invented in the 16th century by William Shakespeare. The common phrases, or adages, invented by William Shakespeare are still seen commonly today, even though they were used more than 400 years ago. While some adages such as, “Salad days,” used to refer to immature people, aren’t seen hardly at all, a few phrases such as, “Break the ice,” used in The Taming of the Shrew, and, “What’s done is done,” used in Macbeth, are used daily. Some of the words invented by William Shakespeare, such as, “Assassination,” used in Macbeth, and, “Addiction,” used in Henry V/ Othello,
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