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Alphabetical [« »] eliare 1 elias 1 elicit 1 eloquence 27 eloquence- 1 eloquent 11 eloquently 3 | Frequency [« »] 27 appearance 27 commands 27 dissolution 27 eloquence 27 endeavour 27 fact 27 full | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances eloquence |
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1 I, pref| may be defended without eloquence, as it often has been defended 2 I, 2 | answered by men of sagacity and eloquence, and because it is necessary 3 I, 17 | Can we surpass Cicero in eloquence? By no means; but confidence 4 II, 3 | expend all the powers of your eloquence. For there is no fear lest 5 II, 11 | will, notwithstanding their eloquence, be deprived of this also 6 II, 20 | height of whose learning and eloquence, as some massive structure, 7 III, 1 | COMPARISON OF THE TRUTH WITH ELOQUENCE: WHY THE PHILOSOPHERS DID 8 III, 1 | could wish that the power of eloquence had fallen to my lot, though 9 III, 1 | is not in reliance upon eloquence, but upon the truth, that 10 III, 1 | by the splendour of empty eloquence, may prefer to give credence 11 III, 1 | philosophers as to fear their eloquence. For they might speak well 12 III, 13 | WISDOM, PHILOSOPHY, AND ELOQUENCE.~The subject seems to require 13 III, 13 | a man of such consummate eloquence might be taught by an insignificant 14 III, 13 | person who is devoid of eloquence, first, what that is which 15 III, 20 | unbecoming, they gain the fame of eloquence and the glory of talent. 16 IV, 18 | spirit and strength of his eloquence, pouring forth as it were 17 V, 1 | of this is evident. For eloquence is subservient to the world, 18 V, 1 | literature of every kind; but in eloquence he had little readiness, 19 V, 1 | this happened to him whose eloquence is not unpleasant, what 20 V, 15 | had in discussion, what eloquence, what sagacity, will nevertheless 21 V, 15 | in proportion to their eloquence and spirit, for completing 22 V, 18 | their good endeavours, their eloquence, and vigour of intellect 23 V, 20 | confidence in philosophy or in eloquence, let them arm themselves, 24 V, 20 | themselves with all their eloquence are unable to persuade, 25 VI, 3 | shall learn philosophy or eloquence, or some honourable arts 26 VI, 18 | practised that canine s eloquence, be wished man also to live 27 VII, 8 | although all these excelled in eloquence, nevertheless in this contest