Here is a list of some of the words and phrases coined by Shakespeare.
Here is a list of some of the words and phrases coined by Shakespeare.
Instructions
- Choose the phrase or word you from the list like best to share
with the class and post it. You can also do your own research
and find one not on this list - Explain the meaning of the word or phrase
- Explain why you chose this word or phrase
Grading Rubric
● Finding and posting one of Shakespeare’s words (10 points)
● Explain the meaning of the phrase or word (10 points)
● Explain your choice of word (20 points)
Here is a list of some of the words and phrases coined by Shakespeare.
● all that glitters isn’t gold
● all the world’s a stage
● barefaced
● be all and end all
● break the ice
● breathe one’s last
● brevity is the soul of wit
● catch a cold
● clothes make the man
● disgraceful conduct
● dog will have his day
● eat out of house and home
● elbowroom
● fair play
● fancy-free
● flaming youth
● foregone conclusion
● frailty, thy name is woman
● give the devil his due
● green eyed monster
● heart of gold
● heartsick
● hot-blooded
● housekeeping
● it smells to heaven
● it’s Greek to me
● lackluster
● leapfrog
● live long day
● long-haired
● method in his madness
● mind’s eye
● ministering angel
● more sinned against than sinning
● naked truth
● neither a borrower nor a lender be
● one fell swoop
● outrageous fortune
● pitched battle
● primrose path
● strange bedfellows
● the course of true love never did run smooth
● the lady doth protest too much
● the milk of human kindness
● to thine own self be true
● too much of a good thing
● towering passion
● wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve
● witching time of the night
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