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Love's Labour's Lost

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noun

  1. a comedy (1594–95?) by Shakespeare.


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Love’s Labour’s Lost Staged reading of the Bard’s romantic fable.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 19, 2019

This is woman as totality and the central idea in Berowne’s argument in Love’s Labour’s Lost: “Women’s eyes … Are the books, the arts, the academes, that show, contain, and nourish all the world.”

From The Guardian • Apr. 18, 2016

Doran revealed it was the fist time the Shakespeare comedies Love's Labour's Lost and Much Ado About Nothing had been paired.

From BBC • Feb. 4, 2014

Love's Labour's Lost, directed and adapted by Alex Timbers with songs by Michael Friedman, a founding associate artist of The Civilians.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 12, 2013

But as we were climbing onto the barge, she came running down the landing stairs, clothed in her costume from Love’s Labour’s Lost, her skirts lifted so high we could see her ankles.

From "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary L. Blackwood