Encara no tenim significats per a "much eloquence".
1They had but to agree; there was no need for much eloquence.
2G. A. Trenholm, who spoke with much eloquence and at considerable length.
3This question gave birth to a long discussion; during which much eloquence was displayed.
4She had much eloquence, speaking with an ease and precision that charmed and overpowered.
5Hence his preaching, though not remarkable for much eloquence, does not lull to sleep.
6This he did with much eloquence and his appeals were always answered by liberal contributions.
7He had to expend much eloquence and persuasion to induce her to listen to him.
8Mr. F., a lawyer of New York, defended him with much eloquence, but in vain.
9The prisoner looked more anxious; so much eloquence could not but be effective with the jury.
10But Mr. Smirkie, with much eloquence, averred that that had nothing to do with the question.
11Two of the greatest orators in England-LordBrougham and Lord Bolingbroke-spentmuch eloquence in attacking party government.
12This discussion Diderot professes to reproduce, and he makes Saunderson discourse with much eloquence and some pathos.
13The summing up was made by D'Aguesseau, who acquitted himself of the task with much eloquence and impartiality.
14His discourse was framed with so much eloquence, and spoken so gracefully, that it was admired by all present.
15He sat beside Rosamond at supper, and used much eloquence to convince her that he had obeyed against his will.
16I cut him short in the midst of his harangue: too much eloquence in any line is displeasing in one's dependant.
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