explain the phrase " with affection wondrous sensible "
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The meaning of the phrase, "With affection wondrous sensible," is "with wonderful, deep and responsible affection."
Explanation:
- The expression has been taken from Shakespeare's play "Merchant of Venice."
- The phrase has been taken from Act II scene 8 when Bassanio was talking to Antonio.
- Antonio's life was in danger as he had taken a huge debt from Shylock and couldn't return him on time.
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