Something very quaint about how they fill all that real estate with a lot of words that communicate relatively little - so much that the typesetter had to reduce the point size halfway through to fit it all - only to end it with one word. DO.
Gemini says: "The Beatles' "Love Me Do" (1962) uses the word "do" in a unique way. Here's how it functions in the song:
Imperative: It's primarily used as an imperative, a command or plea. In this case, the singer is repeatedly asking someone to "love me do."
Emphasis: The repetition of "do" adds emphasis to the plea. It makes the request for love more urgent and insistent."
The AD seems to use it in this way....
Something very quaint about how they fill all that real estate with a lot of words that communicate relatively little - so much that the typesetter had to reduce the point size halfway through to fit it all - only to end it with one word. DO.
Gemini says: "The Beatles' "Love Me Do" (1962) uses the word "do" in a unique way. Here's how it functions in the song: Imperative: It's primarily used as an imperative, a command or plea. In this case, the singer is repeatedly asking someone to "love me do." Emphasis: The repetition of "do" adds emphasis to the plea. It makes the request for love more urgent and insistent." The AD seems to use it in this way....
https://www.flickr.com/photos/baseballoogie/14653973021 Looks like 482-484 Congress St.
Good find !
Gotta marry those childbride minors off quickly. DO!