English, asked by Indianpatriot, 11 months ago

.write the context of these dialogues
PORTIA

To offend and judge are distinct offices
And of opposed natures.
ARRAGON

    What is here?
(reads)
“The fire seven times tried this,
Seven times tried that judgment is,
That did never choose amiss.
Some there be that shadows kiss.
Such have but a shadow’s bliss.
There be fools alive, iwis,
Silvered o'er—and so was this.
Take what wife you will to bed,
I will ever be your head.
So be gone. You are sped.
Still more fool I shall appear”
By the time I linger here.
With one fool’s head I came to woo,
But I go away with two.—
Sweet, adieu. I’ll keep my oath
Patiently to bear my wroth.”

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Answered by 14sabari07
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Answer:

The above words were said by Portia and Arragon respectively after Arragon choosing the silver casket

Arragon says that he had come to woo Portia with one fools head but now he is going with two

Answered by jasrah777
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