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Eileen has that one right. It was John Milton. According to Gavin Alexander, lecturer in English at Cambridge university and fellow of Milton's alma mater, Christ's College, Milton is responsible for introducing some 630 words to the English language, making him the country's greatest neologist, ahead of Ben Jonson with 558, John Donne with 342 and Shakespeare with 229. |
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Going to have Macaroni cheese and garlic bread. |
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