If this matters, I'm doing an essay on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and one of my requirements is to use the actual play as a reference, of course :) but how do I cite that? would i cite the textbook or the play...? or is there some fancy way to do both? haha thanks
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You'd cite the textbook. An intext citation might be: In the ____ (text book) the author takes this excert from "Julius Caesar" to make his point. I hope this makes sense. But you're citing the source--the texbook--not the play because you're not referencing an actual copy of the play. Use this website. It'll make it easier.
http://www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/