If you had known the virtue of the ring, Or half her worthiness that gave the ring, Or your own honour to contain the ring, You would not then have parted with the ring. What man is there so much unreasonable, If you had pleased to have defended it With any terms of zeal, wanted the modesty To urge the thing held as a ceremony? Nerissa teaches me what to believe: I'll die for't but some woman had the ring 去书内

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    Portia opens with a cascading series of rhetorical questions: “If you did know... If you did know... And would conceive... And how unwillingly”. This isn’t just anger; it’s a calculated emotional attack. She softens the ground first, making Bassanio think she’s asking for sympathy, then hits him with the hard truth.

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