What does shylock mean by saying that "his means are in supposition" and how does a substantive ate his view
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shylock meant that antonio's wealth is in risk as it is invested on the ships in the ocean. therefore he is thinking whether to lend money to bassanio or not as antonio is the guaranteer.
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