Meaning of the sentence " a want-wit sadness" "
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Want wit sadness is a line used in Shakespeare's play, the Merchant of Venice. It literally translates to as, feeling sadness, without understanding the reason or logic behind feeling that sadness
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Want wit sadness means an absent minded sadness.
These words are used by Antonio he says that he himself is unaware why he is sad and this sadness is making him absent- minded.
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