The Iliad of Homer


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00 Cowper says,--"I cannot take my leave of this noble poem without  
expressing how much I am struck with the plain conclusion of it. It  
is like the exit of a great man out of company, whom he has  
entertained magnificently; neither pompous nor familiar; not  
contemptuous, yet without much ceremony." Coleridge, p. 227,  
considers the termination of "Paradise Lost" somewhat similar.  
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