"and yet a maiden hath no tongue, but thought"
what does Portia mean by saying this?
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in the older days a maiden could not confess her love so here Portia says she cannot confess her love but she has those thoughts that she loves Bassanio
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Loosely translated, Portia is saying, "Curse your eyes,/ They have bewitched me and divided me;/ one of me belongs to you, the other half is also yours,/ I would call [the other half] mine, but what is mine is also yours. . . ." In effect, Bassanio's eyes have conquered Portia.
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