Ainda não temos significados para "caesura".
1She wanted time to pause, a permanent, exquisite caesura of pleasure.
2Only the first comma of the first line is a caesura.
3The caesura, though generally placed near the middle, may be placed at other intervals.
4On the other hand, there is often an extra light syllable before the caesura.
5Especially within longer verses there often occurs a slight rest or break, called caesura.
6You can have a caesura in an end-stopped line.
7The caesura is marked (||), and the demi-caesura thus, (|), in the examples given.
8Without that caesura at the end of the preceding foot, interior trochaic substitutions can be cumbersome.
9Three bore caesura wands, another a tundern wand.
10The "Nibelungen" strophe consists of four long lines separated by a caesura into two distinct halves.
11In the following examples, the caesura is marked in each line; the demi-caesura is not marked in every case.
12It is helped, as most interior trochaic switches are, by the very definite caesura, marked here by the colon.
13With caesura and enjambment:
14A caesura is often called masculine when it falls after a long, feminine when it falls after a short syllable.
15There was another caesura.
16To tell the truth, they have had to listen to far too much poetry, and too many discussions on the caesura.
Caesura ao longo do tempo