A caesura (/sɪˈzjʊərə/, pl. caesuras or caesurae; Latin for "cutting"), also written cæsura and cesura, is a metrical pause or break in a verse where...
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Dactylic hexameter (section Caesura)
caesura. When the 3rd foot is a dactyl, the caesura can come after the second syllable of the 3rd foot; this is known as a weak or feminine caesura....
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Vertical bar (redirect from Caesura mark)
⟨||⟩ or ⟨ǁ⟩ is the standard caesura mark in English literary criticism and analysis. It marks the strong break or caesura common to many forms of poetry...
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for roughly 40% of its verses. The Trishtubh pada contains a "break" or caesura, after either four or five syllables, necessarily at a word-boundary and...
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Keith Kenniff (redirect from Caesura (album))
critically acclaimed[by whom?] album Eingya in 2006. His third album, Caesura, was released in 2008. Kenniff also records and performs music for solo...
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Xenomigia caesura is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found in north-eastern Ecuador. The length of the forewings is 13–16.5 mm. Wikimedia Commons...
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Iambic trimeter (section Caesura and bridge)
Bacchae 1) 'I, the son of Zeus, have come to this land of the Thebans' A caesura (break between words) is usually found after the fifth or seventh element...
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consists of two hemistichs (half-lines) of six syllables each, separated by a caesura (a metrical pause or word break, which may or may not be realized as a...
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Metre (poetry) (section Caesura)
occurs in the middle of a line rather than at a line-break. This is a caesura (cut). A good example is from The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare;...
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has an inversion of the fourth foot, following the caesura (marked with "|"). In general a caesura acts in many ways like a line-end: inversions are common...
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syllabic poetic metre of (nominally and typically) 12 syllables with a medial caesura dividing the line into two hemistichs (half-lines) of six syllables each...
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Film transition (section Caesura)
denoting a rhythmical pause and break in a line of verse. In poetry, the caesura is used to diversify rhythmical progress and thereby enrich accentual verse...
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Catullus uses u – or – u as in lines 2 and 4 above. There is usually a caesura in the line after the 5th or 6th syllable. In the first part of his poetry...
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Everyday English. p. 125. Cowan, Robert. "Shadow of a Doubt: A Phantom Caesura in Horace Odes 4.14." Classical Journal, The 109.4 (2014): 407–417. Dunn...
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a caesura, which cannot be in the middle of a word. The dainas traditionally are written down so that every line contains two dipodies. If a caesura is...
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may be followed by one of seven, to one of four, and so on, often with caesura marked between them. Some of the solo arias pose bold challenges for singers:...
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In poetry, an ellipsis is used as a thought-pause or line break at the caesura or this is used to highlight sarcasm or make the reader think about the...
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notation Letter notation Scientific pitch notation Articulation Accent Caesura Damping Dynamics Fermata Fingering Legato Marcato Ornament Appoggiatura...
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close to the classical alexandrine form, but the verses sometimes lack a caesura. It is also meticulously researched, down to the names of the members of...
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Carl Nielsen's violin concerto) cédez (Fr.) Yield, give way cesura or caesura (Lat.) Break, stop; (i.e. a complete break in sound) (sometimes nicknamed...
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– u – – – | u u – | – u u – u – – –=long syllable; u=short syllable; |=caesura The lesser Sapphic, an 11-syllable line, with the structure: – u – x –...
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×=unaccented syllable; (×)=optional; and |=caesura which he then further multiplied by allowing that sometimes the caesura could appear elsewhere (most commonly...
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end of a cycle is marked by a॥, called a double ḍaṇḍā, and looks like a caesura. Carnatic music is usually performed by a small ensemble of musicians,...
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Old English literature (section Caesura)
verse, is also commonly marked by the caesura or pause. In addition to setting pace for the line, the caesura also grouped each line into two hemistichs...
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comma, and caesura mark. (The first sense was eventually lost to the low dot and the other two developed separately into the comma , and caesura mark ||)...
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three or four are preceded by word-end. This is known as Korsch's caesura or the caesura Korschiana, after its discoverer. Most—but not all—Saturnians can...
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serial comma, or series comma), a disputed usage of the punctuation mark Caesura Coma (disambiguation) Commer Kama This disambiguation page lists articles...
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the verse's three phrases. A kireji fills a role analogous to that of a caesura in classical Western poetry or to a volta in sonnets.[better source needed]...
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metrical feet, a caesura, and three metrical feet following the caesura. The fourth line adds an additional foot following the caesura, making it longer...
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divided by a breath-pause or caesura. There must be at least one of the alliterating sounds on each side of the caesura. hreran mid hondum hrimcealde...
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