All for Love
Americannoun
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All for Love is rarer still: it got there in spite of an apathetic public.
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Rich and corny All for Love, reminiscent of them all, is a middle-aged small-towner's nostalgic dream of a big-time show.
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Farrell switched from musicomedy to revue, signed up Comics Bert Wheeler and Paul and Grace Hartman, tossed in another $250,000 and put on All for Love.
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Sir: In the 17th century, John Dryden summed it all up when he called his play about Antony and Cleopatra All for Love: or, the World Well Lost.
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The prologue to "All for Love" opens with the lines— What flocks of critics hover here to-day, As vultures wait on armies for their prey, All gaping for the carcase of a play!
From A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character by Cook, Dutton
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