plz explain these lines from Bassanio's speech (Act 3 Scene 2 ) in The Merchant of Venice
AND THEN I TOLD YOU TRUE,AND YET,DEAR LADY
RATING MYSELF AT NOTHING,YOU SHALL SEE
HOW MUCH I WAS BRAGGART.
WHEN I TOLD YOU
MY STATE WAS NOTHING,I SHOULD HAVE THEN TOLD YOU THAT I WAS WORSE THAN NOTHING
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Yet,dear lady, when I estimated my wealth at nothing,you will see that even then I was exaggerating.when I told you that I had nothing ,I should have told you that actually had less than nothing, for indeed, I have been obliged to borrow from...
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Yet,dear lady, when I estimated my wealth at nothing,you will see that even then I was exaggerating.when I told you that I had nothing ,I should have told you that actually had less than nothing, for indeed, I have been obliged to borrow from...
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