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Old English Poetic Elements in Beowulf

February 3, 2022February 7, 2022 ~ Nicole K. ~ Leave a comment

Each line of Old English poetry is divided into two half-lines with a caesura in the middle.  A caesura is a break or pause in the syntactical rhythm of a line of poetry.  In modern publications of Old English poetry, publishers indicate the position of the caesura by leaving a white space between the two half-lines ...

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