Aún no tenemos significados para "impassioned eloquence".
1Just the sort of impassioned eloquence that your House of Commons loves.
2Mr. Stanton closed his speech in a flight of impassioned eloquence.
3Assembled at that place the legislature was addressed by Otis with impassioned eloquence.
4His clear expositions and impassioned eloquence at last overcame all resistance.
5His impassioned eloquence brought the sun-bathed palaestra before one with a magic of representment.
6The impassioned eloquence of St. Aldegonde produced a profound impression.
7His spoken defence, as reported, is one of the finest specimens of impassioned eloquence-perfectlyDemosthenic.
8The crowds that hung upon his words were swayed to rank unreason by his impassioned eloquence.
9Then he commenced in a strain of the most impassioned eloquence and urged his love and his proposal.
10The impassioned eloquence of that lady germinated the seed which the cardinal had seemed so carelessly to scatter.
11What would Esmeralda think now, and, thinking, say, with all the impassioned eloquence of which she was mistress?
12It was then that Wichern, in an address of impassioned eloquence, pointed the way toward the mobilization of all
13His voice was rich and manly; he touched the instrument with skill, and sang with amorous and impassioned eloquence.
14The eminent Protestant Irish orator, Henry Grattan, now urged the repeal of that law with all his impassioned eloquence.
15An outburst of impassioned eloquence
16His impassioned eloquence, untiring energy, and the persecution he had endured for the Cause, all combined to enthuse the comrades.
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