The affectionate esteem with which he was regarded by the younger Elizabethan writers is expressed by Thomas Nashe, who says (Foure Letters Confuted) that Churchyard's aged muse might well be "grandmother to our grandiloquentest poets at this present." [Please select]
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Though this conjecture is probable, it is confuted by observation. [Please select]
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In the first sense, the charge is too trifling to be confuted, and deserves only to be mentioned that it may be despised. [Please select]
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In which the Depositions against Jane Wenham, Lately Try'd and Condemn'd for a Witch, at Hertford, are Confuted and Expos'd_, London, 1712.' [Please select]
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