This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityScholars commonly assert that Edmund Spenser, the great poet of the Elizabethan Age, exerted influence upon John Milton, the Puritan poet of the next century. The purpose of this paper is to report the findings of a study of this influence, the reasons for it, and the kind and extent of it. There were certain parallels in the natures, lives, and beliefs of these two men which are possible grounds for a close sympathy between them. They both had extremely sensitive natures, both were well acquainted with the city of London, both lived in periods of history that were politically difficult, and both knew unhappiness in love. Both were much disturbed by these menta...
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This thesis is a study of a small collection of Spenser's poems which was published in London in 15...
This dissertation argues that Spenser represents his relation to Chaucer as an unresolved dialectic ...
This thesis is a study of the popularity of Edmund Spenser as revealed by allusion and criticism bet...
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The object of the thesis is investigating the influence of Geoffrey Chaucer’s works on John Dryden’s...
This study offers a revaluation of the Complaints volume. It proposes that Spenser\u27s poems of 159...
Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the greatest poets of our English literature. If Shakespeare stands apart...
Erasmus’s Renaissance humanist grammatical hermeneutics changed the way theology was conceived and p...
This dissertation measures Spenser's congenial impact on Keats and Shelley within a context of more ...
This paper calls attention to reasonable effects, noticeable echoes, and remarkable parallels of Edm...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between rhetoric, reading and fallen bodies—both natu...
My dissertation examines how advances in sixteenth-century classical scholarship shaped the Virgilia...
This thesis is a study of a small collection of Spenser's poems which was published in London in 15...
This dissertation argues that Spenser represents his relation to Chaucer as an unresolved dialectic ...
This thesis is a study of the popularity of Edmund Spenser as revealed by allusion and criticism bet...
This thesis considers the life and peoms of John Milton, particularly his biography and critics cont...
This thesis investigates Edmund Spenser's projection of a poetic voice or persona into Mutabilitie C...
By examining Renaissance criticism both literary and musical, framed in the context of the contempor...
The subject of my thesis is the influence of Wordsworth on Shelley. The study is divided into two pa...
The object of the thesis is investigating the influence of Geoffrey Chaucer’s works on John Dryden’s...
This study offers a revaluation of the Complaints volume. It proposes that Spenser\u27s poems of 159...
Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the greatest poets of our English literature. If Shakespeare stands apart...
Erasmus’s Renaissance humanist grammatical hermeneutics changed the way theology was conceived and p...