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What does Bassanio tell Gratiano after ‘But hear thee, Gratiano'?​

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Give the context in which Bassanio speaks this words " Why, then you must. But hear thee,Gratiano; Thou art too wild, too rude, and bold of voice; Parts that become thee happily enough, And in such eyes as ours appear not faults; But where thou art not known, why, there they show something too libratal

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