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give the context in which basaanio speak these words​

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Answered by ifrat
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Bassanio is the merchant Antonio’s “intimate friend” and the wealthy heiress Portia’s favored suitor. A young nobleman of Venice, Bassanio admits to living beyond his means. This has forced him to borrow money from Antonio on numerous occasions. At the start of William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, Bassanio asks Antonio to lend him money so that he can travel to Belmont and court Portia as a man of means. Antonio instead suggests that Bassanio secure a loan through a moneylender and offers to be the guarantor for the loan. Antonio indebts himself to the Jewish moneylender Shylock on Bassanio’s behalf. Using the money, Bassanio travels to Belmont and successfully wins Portia’s hand in marriage.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bassanio speaks these words to Gratiano when the letter makes the request to him to permit to go on his trip of Belmont.

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