Eyeball anyway. It's difficult to be exhaustive because people argue over whether Shakespeare really invented some of the words credited to him, or whether he just used them in a slightly different way. In some cases he was just the first to write them. This is probably the case with eyeball.
He had 7 brothers and sisters! Shakespeare never published any of his plays! Shakespeare's family were all illiterate! During his life, Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets! The words "assassination"and "bump" and "bubble" were invented by Shakespeare.
He invented them all.
All words were invented, but no one really invented words.
All of Shakespeare's plays are written in English and start with English words such as "Two", "I", "Who's", "If", "Now" and so on. "Tgov" is not an English word.
He was a writer. Words were all he had.
Shakespeare. by:rougebankgirl
Unfortunately, there is no possible way to count all words in the English language because some words could be considered as having two separate meanings and therefore there would be no true answer.
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Shakespeare wrote As You Like It, from which those words are quoted, around 1600.
Ruinscape was invented and Shakespeare admitted he got all his poems off the internet.
Shakespeare is a treasury of quotations for all occasions. Find a quotation which captures the theme you are trying to write about and start with that.
i have no clue to the answer to this question