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Antonio (in this and the two following names O. Edd. now th, now t; M. Edd. throughout without an h); 1) brother of Prospero: Tp. I, 2, 66. Tp. I, 2, 66 V, 264. 2) father of Proteus in Gentl. II, 4, 54. 3) brother of Leonato in Ado II, 1, 117. 4) father of Petruchio in Shr. I, 2, 54. II, 68. 5) son of the duke of Florence in All's III, 5, 79. 6) the merchant of Venice, passim in Merch. 7) the sea-captain in Tw. II, 1, 16. Tw. II, 1, 16 III, 3, 13 etc.
In O. Edd. the name of the Roman triumvir is repeatedly spelt Antonio, which M. Edd. have constantly changed to “Antonius:” Caes. I, 2, 3. Caes. I, 2, 3 Caes. I, 2, 3 I, 3, 37. Ant. II, 2, 7. II, 5, 26.
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