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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (1): 164–165.
Published: 01 January 1952
...Arthur B. Ferguson Sir Walter Ralegh: A Study in Elizabethan Skepticism . By Strathmann Ernest A. . New York : Columbia University Press , 1951 . Pp. 292 . $3.75 . Copyright © 1952 by Duke University Press 1952 164 The South Atlantic Quarterly Sir Walter Ralegh: A Study...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (1): 104–105.
Published: 01 January 1961
... very well indeed: he places the facts of Ralegh s life in their milieu (making excellent use of recent discoveries and interpretations), and he does it with admirable economy. He is relatively free from the sin of introducing extraneous matters which do not really illuminate the story, and he does...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (1): 105–107.
Published: 01 January 1961
... ographers must do, so that he has acquired a sense of proportion and writes with discernment and imagination. One could wish, however, that he had given more attention (though he has not slighted the sub­ ject) to Ralegh as poet and man of letters, assessed in more detail the depth and range of Ralegh s...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1999) 98 (4): 817–837.
Published: 01 October 1999
... of population growth to a dead stop. To writers such as Sir Walter Ralegh, who lived through the vagaries of court politics and the financing of a would-be empire, the age indeed seemed to have turned to iron. Goldstone s demographic/structural model of history brings the seem­ ingly arcane debates...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (1): 165–166.
Published: 01 January 1952
... was considered a sign of inner atheism ; and it is at this point only that Ralegh stands guilty as charged. Otherwise, he was fundamentally orthodox. Where science conflicted with religion, he chose religion. He labored strenuously in his history to harmonize human chronology and the Scriptures. He had doubts...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1968) 67 (4): 672–687.
Published: 01 October 1968
... between Martyr and Smith. 37 Martyr, p. 194; Sir Walter Ralegh, The Discovery of the Large Rich, and Beautiful Empire of Guiana, ed. Robert H. Schomburgk (London, 1848), pp. 8586; John Sparke, The Voyage Made by the Worshipful M. John Hawkins (1564), in Markham, The Hawkins Voyages, p. 59. 38 Acosta, pp...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1937) 36 (1): 108–120.
Published: 01 January 1937
... from the political controversy of which it was a part u8 The South Atlantic Quarterly is too academic to reach the roots of the subject with which this study at­ tempts to deal. Nevertheless it contains many facts not readily available elsewhere. W. T. Laprade. A LIFE OF RALEGH Sir Walter Ralegh, Last...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (1): 103–104.
Published: 01 January 1961
... these last two centuries of the tragic story of one of the truly great Elizabethans is chairman of the department of history at Wesleyan University. Certainly he does two things very well indeed: he places the facts of Ralegh s life in their milieu (making excellent use of recent discoveries...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1989) 88 (4): 757–787.
Published: 01 October 1989
... is manifested only in the disruption of speech, the loss of composure, the violation of subjec­ tive integrity, all testifying to the virility of the masculine assertion. John Aubrey s notorious anecdote about Sir Walter Ralegh illustrates the point: He loved a wench well; and one time getting up one...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2001) 100 (1): 15–39.
Published: 01 January 2001
... resonant: the Amazon River carrying the entire gendered script of Artegall’s imperialist conquest of Radigund’s king- dom in book  and the other complimenting Spenser’s Irish neighborWalter Ralegh, who had named English North...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1945) 44 (2): 217–226.
Published: 01 April 1945
... with Ascham, Sir Philip Sidney, Bacon, Browne, Ralegh, and Milton; but he continued to devote a fixed part of each day to the Latin classics, especially Tacitus, Livy, and Cicero. When writing the History of the Conquest of Mexico, he reread Livy s Expedition of Hannibal while considering the best modus...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (1): 88–102.
Published: 01 January 1960
... the heavenly city of Hooker and Ralegh and Shakespeare. 102 The South Atlantic Quarterly But as Milton s allegorical figure of Sin, without certain knowl­ edge of what she was doing, brought death into the world, and all our woe, so Pope, the conservative, neoclassicist, and Catholic, con­ trived, as his...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1943) 42 (2): 192–206.
Published: 01 April 1943
... of new data incorporated, for bird-watchers in Carolina have greatly increased since Pearson s pioneer days. The plan and text, as before, are his work. An introduction to the historical literature of ornithology in Carolina tells how Ralegh s astronomer, Thomas Hariot, visited Roanoke Island in 1585...