Slang from Shakespeare

Together with Literary Expressions

Compiled by Anderson M. Baten

$11.95

Publication Date: 15th November 2023

“It was Greek to me.” William Shakespeare, the most quoted writer in the English language, is credited with inventing or introducing over 1,700 words. This handy reference showcases the bard’s genius, compiling over 1,500 of his most famous epigrams, invectives, literary expressions, and philosophical poems that have found their way into our everyday vernacular — some so often, they’ve become clichés. From “a notorious liar” and “all the world’s a stage” to “to thine own self be true” and “wild goose chase,” Shakespeare’s words are a testament to his genius and enduring legacy. This rem... Read More
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“It was Greek to me.” William Shakespeare, the most quoted writer in the English language, is credited with inventing or introducing over 1,700 words. This handy reference showcases the bard’s genius, compiling over 1,500 of his most famous epigrams, invectives, literary expressions, and philosophical poems that have found their way into our everyday vernacular — some so often, they’ve become clichés. From “a notorious liar” and “all the world’s a stage” to “to thine own self be true” and “wild goose chase,” Shakespeare’s words are a testament to his genius and enduring legacy. This rem... Read More
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“It was Greek to me.” William Shakespeare, the most quoted writer in the English language, is credited with inventing or introducing over 1,700 words. This handy reference showcases the bard’s genius, compiling over 1,500 of his most famous epigrams, invectives, literary expressions, and philosophical poems that have found their way into our everyday vernacular — some so often, they’ve become clichés. From “a notorious liar” and “all the world’s a stage” to “to thine own self be true” and “wild goose chase,” Shakespeare’s words are a testament to his genius and enduring legacy. This remarkable volume is an outstanding treasury for writers, speakers, students of literature, and any lover of Shakespeare’s works.
Details
  • Price: $11.95
  • Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Literature: Literary Collections
  • Publication Date: 15th November 2023
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9780486852003
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    POETRY / Shakespeare
    DRAMA / Shakespeare
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
Table of Contents
I. Slang Expressions from Shakespeare--Still in Use
II. Beautiful Literary Expressions
III. Invectives
IV. Epigrams
V. Interesting Expressions Which Have No Special Classification
VI. Philosophy
 
“It was Greek to me.” William Shakespeare, the most quoted writer in the English language, is credited with inventing or introducing over 1,700 words. This handy reference showcases the bard’s genius, compiling over 1,500 of his most famous epigrams, invectives, literary expressions, and philosophical poems that have found their way into our everyday vernacular — some so often, they’ve become clichés. From “a notorious liar” and “all the world’s a stage” to “to thine own self be true” and “wild goose chase,” Shakespeare’s words are a testament to his genius and enduring legacy. This remarkable volume is an outstanding treasury for writers, speakers, students of literature, and any lover of Shakespeare’s works.
  • Price: $11.95
  • Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Literature: Literary Collections
  • Publication Date: 15th November 2023
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9780486852003
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    POETRY / Shakespeare
    DRAMA / Shakespeare
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
I. Slang Expressions from Shakespeare--Still in Use
II. Beautiful Literary Expressions
III. Invectives
IV. Epigrams
V. Interesting Expressions Which Have No Special Classification
VI. Philosophy