what is the wish of bassanio why he can't meet it
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Bassanio says "But life itself, my wife, and all the world / Are not with me esteemed above thy life. / I would lose all—ay, sacrifice them all / Here to this devil—to deliver you" The Merchant of Venice 4.1/296–299. This statement indicated that he would sacrifice his wife, Portia, to save Antonio.
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