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Meanings of fervid eloquence in English
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Usage of fervid eloquence in English
1
Her essays lack in the fine sentiment and the fervideloquence of the chorus-utterances in her novels.
2
His fortune matched his learning and his merits; only the day before his youthful and fervideloquence had dazzled the Assembly.
3
Usually curt and rather dry in his utterances, Simplicius rose to a fervideloquence as he expounded this mysticism of Alexandria.
4
Has a girl of fourteen a heart large enough, vigorous enough, to hold the swelling spring of pure, full, fervideloquence?
5
The original had been pastor of the parish more than a century ago, a friend of Whitefield, and almost his equal in fervideloquence.
6
I was also deprived, at the time, of the inestimable advantage of hearing the events related by the fervideloquence of Mr. Godfrey Ablewhite.
7
Her inability to speak because of her emotion had a greater power to move the meeting than the most fervideloquence could have had.
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He saw the people stricken with judicial blindness; so he clothed himself in sackcloth and cried aloud, with fervideloquence, upon the people to repent.
9
Father Beret could not resist her fervideloquence, and he could not run away from her or stop up his ears while she went on.