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Do you know, Shakespeare was the first to use these common phrases

TNN | Last updated on - Jun 18, 2019, 17:10 IST
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William Shakespeare

If you don't know, the words that we can't do without today, like swagger, uncomfortable, lonely, critic, bandit, elbow, dauntless etc did not exist before Shakespeare. Born some 455 years ago, the famous bard and playwright William Shakespeare is not just known for his timeless works but also for creating thousands of new words and phrases. And just like his plays, these words and phrases are relevant even now and are in fact commonly used in the English language. Here we list down ten such phrases which were invented by the Bard of Avon. Read on!
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"Neither here nor there"

"'Tis neither here nor there."
—Othello, Act IV, Scene iii

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"Green-eyed monster"

"O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock the meat it feeds on." — Iago
Othello, Act III, Scene III

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"A heart of gold"

"The king's a bawcock, and a heart of gold, a lad of life, an imp of fame; Of parents good, of fist most valiant."
—Henry V, Act IV, Scene i

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"Love is blind"

"But love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit; For if they could, Cupid himself would blush to see me thus transformed to a boy."
—The Merchant of Venice, Act II, Scene vi

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"Good riddance"

"A good riddance."
—Troilus and Cressida, Act II, Scene i

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"You've got to be cruel to be kind"

"So, again, good night. I must be cruel only to be kind. Thus bad begins and worse remains behind." — Hamlet
Hamlet, Act III, Scene IV

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"Break the ice"

"If it be so, sir, that you are the man must stead us all and me amongst the rest, and if you break the ice and do this feat, achieve the elder, set the younger free for our access, whose hap shall be to have her will not so graceless be to be ingrate."
—The Taming of the Shrew, Act I, Scene ii

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“With bated breath”

“With bated breath” – The Merchant Of Venice

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"For goodness' sake"

"Therefore, for goodness' sake, and as you are known the first and happiest hearers of the town, be sad, as we would make ye."
—King Henry VIII, Prologue'

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"Knock knock! Who's there?"

"Here's a knocking indeed! If a man were porter of hell-gate, he should have old turning the key. [Knocking within.] Knock, knock, knock! Who's there, i' the name of Beelzebub?"
—Macbeth, Act II, Scene iii

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