| William Congreve - 1735 - 112 頁
...Fools meet, and their Fellies are oppos'd. Cynt. Nay, I have known two Wits meet, and by the Oppofition of their Wit, render themfelves as ridiculous as Fools....think you of drawing Stakes, and giving', over in time ? Mel. No hang't, that's not endeavouring to win,' be* caufe it's poffible we may lofe ; face we have... | |
| William Congreve - 1773 - 318 頁
...fouls meet, and their follies are oppos'd Cyn. Nay, I have known twonrits meet, and hy the oppofition of their wit, render themfelves as ridiculous as fools. "Tis an odd game we're going to play at i what think you of drawing Hake?, and giving over in time ? Mel. No, hang't, that's not endeavouring... | |
| 1777 - 588 頁
...fools meet, and their follies are oppos'd. Cynt. Nay, I have known two wits meet, and by the oppofition of their wit, render themfelves as ridiculous as fools....we're going to play at : What think you of drawing flakes, and giving over in time ? Mel. No, hang't, that's not endeavouring to win, becaufe it's poffible... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 414 頁
...fools meet, and their follies are oppofed. Cyn. Nay, I have known two'wits meet, and by the opposition of their wit, render themfelves as ridiculous as fools. *Tis an odd game we arc going to play at j what think you of drawing'ftakes, and giving over in time ? Mel. No, hang... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1786 - 380 頁
...meet, and their follies are oppofed. Cyn. Nay, I ha<ve known tiao luits meet, and by the apportion of their <wit, render themfel'ves as ridiculous as fools. "Tis an odd game 'vue are going to play at ;• ivhat think you of drawing fakes, and giving over in time? Mel. No.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 434 頁
...by the opposition of their wit, render themselves as ridicu. lous as fools. "Pis an odd game we are going to play at ; what think you of drawing stakes, and giving over in time ? Mel. No, hang it, that 's not endeavouring to win, because it is possible we may lose ; since we... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 300 頁
...and by the opposition of their wit, render themselves as ridiculous as fools. "Tis an oM game we are going to play at; what think you of drawing stakes, and giving over in time ? Aid. No, hang it, that's not endeavouring to win, because it is possible we may lose— &c. &c. This... | |
| 1804 - 540 頁
...and, by the opposition of their wit, render themselves as ridiculous as fools. Tis an odd game we are going to play at; what think you of drawing stakes, and giving over in time ? Mel. No, hang it, that's not endeavouring to win, because it is possible wp may lose ; since we have... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 頁
...and, by the opposition of their wit, render themselves as ridiculous as fools. 'Tis an odd game we are going to play at; what think you of drawing stakes, and giving over in time ? Mel. No, hang it, that's not endeavouring to win, because it is possible we may lose ; since we have... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 頁
...and, by the opposition of their wit, render themselves as ridiculous as fools. 'Tis an odd game we are going to play at: what think you of drawing stakes, and giving over in time ? Mel. No, hang it, that's not endeavouring to win, because it is possible we may lose ; since we have... | |
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