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" Nay, I have known two wits meet, and by the opposition of their wit, render themselves as ridiculous as fools. 'Tis an odd game we're going to play at: what think you of drawing stakes, and giving over in time? MEL. No... "
The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which Have Been ... - Page 73
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Essays and Reflections

Harold Child - English literature - 1983 - 210 pages
...man and wife one flesh, it leaves them still two fools: and they become more conspicuous by setting off one another. Mel. That's only when two fools meet, and their follies are opposed. Cyn. Nay, I have known two wits meet, and by the opposition of their wit render themselves...
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