O my Antonio, had I but the means
To hold a rival place with one of them,
I have a mind presages me such thrift,
That I should questionless be fortunate!
Who is the speaker? Where is he situated? What is he speaking about
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These questions are from the chapter, "The merchant of Venice" by Shakespeare.
Explanation:
- In these lines, the speaker is Shakespeare and he is describing the character Antonio in his story.
- He is situated in Venice.
- He is speaking about the lost money that he had lost during his journey to the sea.
- He doesn't have money na wants to reach Portia.
- Thereofre he is saying that he will use all his means and sources to be with Portia.
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