Who are the first two prince described by Portia? What does she say about them?
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Portia describes the Neapolitan prince as an unmannerly young man. He does nothing but talk of his horse. He considers it as a great merit that he can shoe his horse himself.She is not pleased by him and does not wish to be his wife
The second prince was Count Palatine who was very morose; he finds no joy in life, she observes, as he frowns even at humorous and cheerful stories. Portia concludes of him and the Prince from Naples,
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The first prince described by Portia is the Prince of Naples. Portia describes him as a young horse because he does nothing but talks about his horse. He further consider his ability to show a horse himself as a great thing.
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