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How about Twelfth Night?
Don’t know where else on the site to post this–but searching the word “football” I found this statement:
Lear “attacks Goneril’s servant, Osric.”
Osric is a courtier in “Hamlet.” Goneril’s servant is named Oswald.
Oops! What I should have written: “Kent ‘attacks Goneril’s servant, Osric.’”
It’s really humbling making a mistake while correcting a mistake.