![]() SHYLOCK : Yes, to smell pork to eat in the temple that your prophet, the Nazarene, conjured the devil into. May I speak with Antonio?īASSANIO : If it pleases you to dine with us. SHYLOCK : I’11 be assured that I may and, that I may be assured, Iwill think it over. Three thousand dollars -1 think I may take his promise to pay. The man is, in spite of all this, sufficiently credit worthy. ![]() But ships are only boards of wood, sailors onlymen there are land-rats and water rats, land-thieves and water-thieves,-I mean pirates,-and then there is the peril of waters, winds, and rocks. SHYLOCK : Hey, no, no, no, no: my meaning in saying he is a good manis to have you understand me, that he is sufficiently credit-worthy, yet his money is all tied up: he has a large merchant ship going to Tripoli, another to the Indies I understand, moreover, in the Market place,he has a third to Mexico, a fourth to England, and other ventures he has wasted abroad. Antonio is a good man : “reliable in financial dealings.” SHYLOCK : Three thousand dollars, for three months, and Antonio obligated.īASSANIO : Have you heard any suggestion to the contrary?ĭucats : There were gold ducats and silver ducats at the time with which the play deals, bound : Antonio shall be legally responsible for the repayment. SHYLOCK : Antonio shall be obligated right?īASSANIO : Will you help me? Will you make me happy? Can I know youranswer? ICSE Solutions Selina ICSE Solutions ML Aggarwal SolutionsīASSANIO : For which, as I told you, Antonio shall be obligated. Merchant of Venice Act 1, Scene 3 Modern English Translation Meaning Annotations – ICSE Class 10 & 9 English
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