English, asked by MysticalRainbow, 4 months ago

‘All things that are, Are with more spirit chased than enjoy’d “Explain these lines

Merchant of Venice​

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Answered by brianmassey039
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Explanation:

(1)It implies that once you've accomplished your end, gotten what you need, that you understand there was greater pleasure and energy in the demonstration of accomplishing or picking up, than there ever can be in the ownership.

(2)William Shakespeare was an English artist, dramatist, and on-screen character, generally viewed as the best author in the English language and the world's most prominent writer. He is regularly called Britain's national artist and the "Poet of Avon".

Answered by xXitzSweetMelodyXx
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The given lines were said by Gratiano. He means to say that when people are in love or they fancy each other, they do not wait but rush to meet their loved ones.

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