To whom does Portia make these remarks? Explain the context of the remarks.
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Context : These words, spoken by Portia to Nerissa in The Merchant of Venice express Portia's opinion about the Neapolitan Prince who is a candidate for Portia's hand. Explanation : Portia humorously calls the Neapolitan Prince a colt (the young one of a horse), because he constantly talks about the horse.
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portia makes these remarks to her friend and maid nerissa. She makes this remark when nerissa tells her that all her suitors are going back to their homes because the conditions laid down for the lottery of caskets are not acceptable to them
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