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1 He hasn't the gift of natural eloquence which some men have, Pendennis.
2 By artificial pomp?-orby yielding with artful reserve to the natural eloquence of passion?
3 They interfere with the natural eloquence of the hand.
4 The fact is that his natural eloquence was irrepressible.
5 Then his close, masterly reasoning and his natural eloquence gained him the most profound attention.
6 So he told his tale,-atfirst by letter and then with his own natural eloquence .
7 Robertson said, Whitefield had strong natural eloquence , which, if cultivated, would have done great things.
8 He admired the natural eloquence of his Provençals.
9 The elder undoubtedly had a strong natural eloquence .
10 The impassioned tones of natural eloquence awed even the rude crowd around; but more was not permitted.
11 With it he had great natural eloquence .
12 That I leave to your natural eloquence .
13 Endowed with gifts of natural eloquence , his public addresses furnished many examples of persuasive and graceful oratory.
14 Weymouth had a natural eloquence , which sometimes astonished those who knew how little he owed to study.
15 Wherever he went he attracted large crowds, on whom his rugged natural eloquence produced a deep impression.
16 I never heard such natural eloquence nor such pathos; he is a wonder among niggers, he is!
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