Abstract
This paper owes its origin to three statements about Pope:… I find your Practice the Prosodia of your Rules.—Henry Cromwell, letter to Pope, S December 1710.… he [Pope] adhered rigidly to the rules laid down in it [his letter on prosody], both in the translation from Statius and in the Pastorals.-Edith Sitwell, Alexander Pope, p. 69.
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