Encara no tenim significats per a "more eloquent".
1The Saxon reformer was more eloquent; the Swiss reformer was more dialectical.
2Sometimes fleeting, relatively inconsequential images are more eloquent than long, detailed analysis.
3He was still more eloquent against the laws of marriage and Heritage.
4The metaphor, I suppose, is more eloquent than all explanations of it.
5His silence was far more eloquent and effective than his old-fashioned platitudes.
6He was much revered, and considered bolder and more eloquent than Confucius.
7That flashing trinket was far more eloquent than any words of mine.
8Don't be alarmed; I shall be more eloquent than a popular divine.
9Here was a proof more eloquent than words to his ready wit.
10If we are to listen to you, you must be more eloquent.
11It was more eloquent of Leaver's weakness than all his difficult words.
12His silence, indeed, was more eloquent than any words could have been.
13No human touch, to me at least, has ever been more eloquent.
14And could there be a more eloquent monument of what she was...?
15Silent eyes are much more eloquent than all the tongues in the world.
16The Count d'Artois made his advances in a more eloquent and refined manner.
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