What is meant by present wants? On what terms is the speaker willing to supply the wants?
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Shylock says that he will 'supply their present', which means he is ready to lend the three thousand ducats without charging any interest, but they wouldn't believe him. So Shylock asks them to accompany to a notary so that the deal is official and so that he can add a fun clause to the deal.
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Shylock says that he will 'supply their present', which means he is ready to lend the three thousand ducats without charging any interest, but they wouldn't believe him. So Shylock asks them to accompany to a notary so that the deal is official and so that he can add a fun clause to the deal.
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