She was none of your lukewarm gamesters, your half-and-half players, who have no objection to take a hand, if you want one to make up a rubber ; who affirm that they have no pleasure in winning ; that they like to win one game and lose another ; that... The London Magazine - 第 104 頁1826完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Portland (pseud.) - 1894 - 492 頁
...have no pleasure in winning ; that they like to win one game and lose another; that they can while away an hour very agreeably at a card-table, but are indifferent whether they play or no ; and will desire an adversary, who has slipped a wrong card, to take it up and play another. These... | |
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 324 頁
...they have no pleasure in winning; that they like to win one game and lose another; that they can while away an hour very agreeably at a card-table, but are indifferent whether they play or no; and will desire an adversary, who has slipped a wrong card, to take it up and play another. 2 These... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1896 - 800 頁
...have no pleasure in winning ; that they like to win one game and lose another ; that they can while away an hour very agreeably at a card-table, but are indifferent whether they play or no ; and will desire an adversary, who has slipped a wrong card, to take it up and play another. These... | |
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 362 頁
...they have no pleasure in winning; that they like to win one game and lose another; that they can while away an hour very agreeably at a card-table, but are indifferent whether they play or no; and will desire an adversary, who has slipped a wrong card, to take it up and play another. * These... | |
| John Scott Clark - 1898 - 908 頁
...have no pleasure in winning ; that they like to win one game and lose another ; that they can while away an hour very agreeably at a card-table, but are indifferent whether they play or no ; and will desire an adversary who has skipped a wrong card to take it up and play another. These insufferable... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 560 頁
...have no pleasure in winning; that they like to win one game and lose another ; that they can while away an hour very agreeably at a card-table, but are indifferent whether they play or no ; and will desire an adversary, who has slipped a wrong card, to take it up and play another.2 These... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 408 頁
...they have no pleasure in winning; that they like to win one game and lose another; that they can while away an hour very agreeably at a cardtable, but are indifferent whether they play or no; and will desire an adversary who has slipped a wrong card to take it up and play another. These insufferable... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1901 - 406 頁
...Header. You must remember the intolerable crash of the unswept cindera betwixt your foot and the marble.] very agreeably at a card-table, but are indifferent whether they play or no; and will desire an adversary, who has slipped a wrong card, to take it up and play another. i These... | |
| John Hays Gardiner, George Lyman Kittredge, Sarah Louise Arnold - 1902 - 462 頁
...have no pleasure in winning ; that they like to win one game and lose another ; that they can while away an hour very agreeably at a card-table, but are indifferent whether they play or no ; and will desire an adversary, who has slipped a wrong card, to take it up and play another. — LAMB.... | |
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