(iv) How does Bassanio prove that the wide world is not ignorant of her
worth? What is the evidence that Portia's fame has spread throughout
the world
merchant of venice
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The words 'nothing undervalued' means not less precious. Bassanio says that his Portia is no less precious than Cato's daughter. ... The passage says that Portia's fame had spread throughout the world as suitors from every part of the world come to Belomont to win her hand in marriage.
its been 2 years I read that book but I remeber Bassanio says to Antonio that her fame is spread throughout the world when he tells antonio how he will return is money by asking 2nd loan.
also inspite of the thing the suitor cannot marry if he fails many suitors try their luck this indeed shows that her fame was spread throughout the world.
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