Hi Kelvin!!! You did my Shakespeare paper last year… i got another paper for ya…
Have to choose three works ( of his sonnets) written by John Milton.
****SUBJECT: Male/Female Relationships, The Female, or Chasity****
Just to be even more specific… Professor is requesting… Double Space…font:12
Use line numbers, NOT page numbers, when quoting from works. Quotations longer than three lines are to be set off, with ONE- INCH left indent.
For set off quotations, type the quotation as it is in your text, each line with its own line, and do NOT use quotation marks.
If you are citing fewer than three lines, do not set off the quoted lines. Instead run them across your paragraph like normal text, but put them in quotation marks and use a right slash (/) at teh end of poetic line before typing the next. State the inclusive line numbers after the quotations, in parentheses.
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