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All for Love

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noun

  1. a drama in blank verse (1678) by Dryden.


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Ruth Davies, founder of floral design studio All for Love London, is behind one of the festival's standout installations: a four-metre astronaut and a six-metre moon on the King's Road.

From BBC May 20, 2026

In All for Love, about his love affairs, women walk into his life, announce that they love him; then they announce that they don't anymore and leave.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

All for Love is rarer still: it got there in spite of an apathetic public.

From Time Magazine Archive

All for Love, 25, 260, 261, 263, 264, 277, 282, 293, 372.

From Tragedy by Thorndike, Ashley H.

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