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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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

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

Rich and corny All for Love, reminiscent of them all, is a middle-aged small-towner's nostalgic dream of a big-time show.

From Time Magazine Archive

There can be no real doubt that it is far more like the Prometheus or the Oedipus than it is like Hamlet or All for Love.

From Milton by Bailey, John Cann

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