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Love's Labour's Lost
Director:Kenneth BranaghWriter:William ShakespeareMiramax; PG; 95 minutesRelease:6/00Cast:Kenneth Branagh, Nathan Lane, Alicia Silverstone Kenneth Branagh's Love's Labour's Lost is an homage…Show Me Love
Director/Writer:Lukas MoodyssonStrand Releasing; 89 minutes; NRRelease:10/99Cast:Alexandra Dahlstrom, Mathias Rust, Rebecca LiljebergIn Swedish with English subtitles From the land of IKEA…Poem: Love's Baptism
Poem 39 Poem 41 Love's Baptism I'm ceded, I've stopped being theirs; The name they dropped upon my face With water, in the country church, Is finished using now, And they can put it with my…Love's Labor's Lost
ContentsDramatis PersonaeAct IScene IScene IIAct IIScene IAct IIIScene IAct IVScene IScene IIScene IIIAct VScene IScene IILove and Other Catastrophes
Director: Emma-Kate CroghanWriters: Yael Bergman and Emma-Kate CroghanDirector of Photography:Justin EfthymiouEditor:Ken SallowsMusic:Oleh WiterProducer:Justin EfthymiouFox Searchlight; R; 80…Hotel de Love
Director/Writer: Craig RosenbergDirector of Photography:Stephen WindonEditor:Bill MurphyMusic:Brett RosenbergProduction Designer:Simon DobbinProducers:Michael Lake and David ParkerLive…Brewer's: Labour of Love
(A). Work undertaken for the love of the thing, without regard to pay. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Labourer is Worthy of his HireLabe A B C D E F G…Brewer's: Calf-love
Youthful fancy as opposed to lasting attachment. “I thought it was a childish besotment you had for the man-a sort of calf-love. ...” —Rhoda Broughton. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and…Brewer's: Court of Love
A judicial court for deciding affairs of the heart, established in Provence during the palmy days of the Troubadours. The following is a case submitted to their judgment: A lady listened…Brewer's: Cupboard Love
Love from interested motives. The allusion is to the love of children to some indulgent person who gives them something nice from her cupboard. “Cupboard love is seldom true.” —Poor Robin…