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Episode 66 ("Shakespeare's Magical Keyboard")

In a Manner of Speaking

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Shakespeare's Caesura

A short line got between asleep and wake, well then, just eight syllables, tetrameter we call it, four feet. C-A-E-S-U-R-A is a caesura, coming from Julius Caesar who was not born a woman but delivered by cesarean sectionate cut from his mother. So they've adopted the term cesura to indicate a break or a cut in the line. It's very, very pleasing to break the line into two slightly unequal halves. Miservices are bound; wherefore should I have a cesura after bound? The third line starts with that troky, stan and the plague of

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