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The dearest friend to me, the kindest man, The best conditioned and unwearied spirit In doing courtesies, and one in whom

The ancient Roman honor more appears Than any that draws breath in Italy.



which sense is this ​

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Answered by naveenjoshi01974
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Answer:

Antonio and Bassanio's relationship reflects the theme of friendship throughout the play. The two men clearly care very deeply for one another. Bassanio tells Antonio that he wants to find an honorable way to pay his financial debt back to Antonio.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sentence is said in a true sense.

  • The phrase is from the story The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare.
  • The phrase was said by Bassino in the play.
  • In the phrase, Bassanio has described how much of a good friend was Antonio. He remains his most beloved friend and was a selfless person Bassanio ever met.
  • On top of that, Antonio was the most courteous towards everyone and was nobler than anybody else in Italy.

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