  Looks like Shakespeare's coined words (including the two in this post's title) are now common currency... While William Shakespeare died 388 years ago this week, the English playwright and poet lives on not only through his writings, but through the words and sayings attributed to him that still color the English language today.
Some Shakespeare-coined phrases: • Eaten out of house and home • Pomp and circumstance • Foregone conclusion • Full circle • The makings of • Method in the madness • Neither rhyme nor reason • One fell swoop • Seen better days • It smells to heaven • A sorry sight • A spotless reputation • Strange bedfellows • The world's (my) oyster Really interesting article (ok ... maybe it's only interesting for English-buffs like me). Check it urlLink out . 
