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    eloquence


    1. If he ever needed eloquence this was the time


    2. No eloquence came to him however


    3. Her compassion and eloquence led her into politics and she could well have gone into parliament but her ambitions lay in the community, with the people


    4. face was eloquence enough


    5. As the Cyclopes alternately spoke with eloquence then consumed pairs of sailors at each meal, she bit her lip to silence the protests that wanted to spill out


    6. Though posterior in their establishment, yet all the arts of refinement, philosophy, poetry, and eloquence, seem to have been cultivated as early, and to have been improved as highly in them as in any part of the mother country The schools of the two oldest Greek philosophers, those of Thales and Pythagoras, were established, it is remarkable, not in ancient Greece, but the one in an Asiatic, the other in an Italian colony


    7. The reason of the new doctrines recommended them to some, their novelty to many; the hatred and contempt of the established clergy to a still greater number: but the zealous, passionate, and fanatical, though frequently coarse and rustic eloquence, with which they were almost everywhere inculcated, recommended them to by far the greatest number


    8. his eyes and grunted with all the eloquence of


    9. Yet by a mixture of eloquence, political skill, and canny coalition building, Lincoln united Congress and elements of the US public, from Abolitionist churches to German free thinking radicals to free Blacks to working class southern whites


    10. His “cross of gold” speech was hailed as one of the most powerful ever given, able to win him the Democratic nomination in 1896 through sheer eloquence alone

    11. Though he was starting to find some sounds common, the Pilgrim did not possess the wisdom of an elder or the eloquence of their Prime


    12. Peter witnessed to us that his mind had been changed by a vision that was the basis of an eloquence that I hadn’t seen in him since the original gathering of the Pentecost


    13. Our Savior had changed all of that for Paul, but I had not been willing to let go, until I heard the eloquence that wasn’t Peter’s alone, but our glorious Rabbi in absentia


    14. Eloquence is for Erudite,” he says


    15. He still prosed on, wrapped up in his own eloquence


    16. voice, moved by the eloquence of a man's lips, or


    17. Their talent is eloquence and hospitality


    18. eloquence thousands of the poor


    19. But what he lacked in presence and eloquence he made up for in knowledge and persistence, thus we today have his letters as part of our Bibles


    20. His body language portrayed his emotions with great eloquence, so he simply added; “Thank you my friends!”, and galloped off to rejoin Equemev

    21. For his eloquence, the crimson dragon was indeed cheered by multitudes, and heartily


    22. But he had no eloquence to offer them, and he was vexed by their constant presence and attentions


    23. On account of all these miseries, I am compelled to seek a friend in whom I can confide better than I can confide in myself, who will consider my pain and sorrow and want, who will sympathize with me, console and sustain me by his virtue and eloquence, and uplift me by his most wholesome discourse


    24. Dazzled by his own eloquence, he paused and looked at Sheila, almost expecting to see tears in her eyes


    25. He found eloquence he never knew he had, and he spoke about each of their dead in turn, as individuals, recalling from his own memory what an honor it had been to serve with them


    26. Prosperity and peace are poordevelopers of eloquence


    27. with such wonderful eloquence during the last thirty-seven years


    28. reproduce the wonder and the beauty and the eloquence of the words of the


    29. One might well think that all that can be said about the sermon has been said already many times over; yet the Lord, with His wonderful eloquence and the


    30. 7 To the speaker at the forum he said: "Your eloquence is pleasing, your logic is admirable, your voice is pleasant, but your teaching is hardly true

    31. We had not noticed his lack of eloquence


    32. " But the eloquence of his rebuke lay in the expression of his face


    33. He knew how human beings are swayed by the preacher's eloquence, and how the conscience responds to emotional appeal as the mind does to logic and reason, but he also knew how far more difficult it is to persuade men to disown the past


    34. Man's mind is not to be crushed by the mere weight of logic or overawed by shrewd eloquence


    35. There was more of it—some of it couched in eloquence that made Valeria stare, in spite of her profane education among the seafarers


    36. 3 Jesus was convinced that it was the will of the Father that he submit himself to the natural and ordinary course of human events just as every other mortal creature must, and therefore he refused to employ even his purely human powers of persuasive eloquence to influence the outcome of the machinations of his socially nearsighted and spiritually blinded fellow mortals


    37. Imagination reconstructs the scene—the black-haired chief, in his tiger-skins and necklace of human teeth, squatting on the dirt floor of the wattle hut, listening intently to the eloquence of the priest, who probably sat on a carven, skin-covered block of mahogany provided in his honor—clad in the silken robes of a Nemedian priest, gesturing with his slender white hands as he expounded the eternal rights and justices which were the truths of Mitra


    38. His persuasive eloquence had not caused a ripple in the Pictish conscience


    39. This Greek's name was Athanasius, and but for the eloquence and the logic of this believer, the persuasions of Arius would have triumphed


    40. more than it is to merely speak with eloquence

    41. eloquence but our opal has the essence of life itself


    42. At the eloquence of a clichéd phrase,


    43. Second, instead of challenging African Americans to mobilize, Bowen put on display the spiritual and mental capacities of the Africa-American participants by ending his minutes with these praises: There certainly has not been gathered in any other city a more august body of colored divines and men of brains and eloquence in their race since the days of slavery


    44. During this time, he thought about her essence, her magnificence and seeming purity – the way she carried herself so unfucktardedly - how she spoke with such eloquence that one might assume there was not a durt-da-durttard to be found in her family tree


    45. had said about his eloquence and her lack thereof


    46. conversation, flowering in eloquence and wisdom with each revision


    47. It had taken all of Philipopoulos’ eloquence and quite a few thousands of Euros in extra pay bonuses to convince these crewmembers to stay with his ship


    48. Nostradamus viewed Scaliger as an intellectual giant, stating that he was the ―father to the eloquence of Cicero, in his perfect and supreme poetry another Virgil, in his medical teaching worth any two to Galen, and to whom I remain more indebted than to anybody else in this world


    49. You have the eloquence of a turd


    50. He noted the finery and eloquence which had gone into the interior decoration, the El carpet on the floor, the fine furniture, most of it imported, the translucent walls—illuminating the room and giving it that sense of spaciousness, the original Gek paintings, the large monitoring screens and the dual computer readout screens






































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    Synonyms for "eloquence"

    eloquence fluency smoothness poise diction delivery articulation speech verbosity oration expression expressiveness

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    powerful and effective language