Author:  Bill Bryson
Book:    Shakespeare
Viewed: 58 - Published at: 9 years ago

He was particularly prolific, as David Crystal points out, when it came to attaching un- prefixes to existing words to make new words that no one had thought of before – unmask, unhand, unlock, untie, unveil and no fewer than 309 others in a similar vein. Consider how helplessly prolix the alternatives to any of these terms are and you appreciate how much punch Shakespeare gave English.

( Bill Bryson )
[ Shakespeare ]
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