Explain the line "For the four winds blow in from every coast renowed suitors"(merchant of Venice
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Shakespeare, in his play The Merchant of Venice, explicitly alludes to the golden fleece when Bassanio describes a beautiful girl in the line, “For the four winds blow in from every coast renowned suitors, and her sunny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece; which makes her seat of Belmont Colchos' strand, And
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Taken from Merchant of Venice
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This line means ,as Portia is very famous and her merit is not unknown throughout the world famous suitors are attracted by her looks from every corner of world as in Julius Caesar many Jasons come to collect the golden fleece her hairs hanging on her forehead are like golden fleece and many Jasons from far and near come to bid for her hand so her seat at Belmont had become the kingdom of colchis