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1 1, Int | imitation of some pattern of eloquence, though never so excellent; 2 1, II | sweetness and majesty of his eloquence and learning, gave counsel 3 1, II | suppress truth by force of eloquence and speech.~(2) But these 4 1, II | other was Cicero’s rival in eloquence; or if any man had rather 5 1, IV | chief price and request eloquence and variety of discourse, 6 1, IV | an affectionate study of eloquence and copy of speech, which 7 1, VII | religion, sweetly touched with eloquence and persuasion of books, 8 2, IV | works; and for wit and eloquence, not much less than to orators’ 9 2, XII | persuasions that are wrought by eloquence, and other impressions of 10 2, XIII | fittest to give glory to their eloquence and variable discourses; 11 2, XX | disputatious, or to the eloquence of discourses. But Seneca 12 2, XX | giveth an excellent check to eloquence, Nocet illis eloquentia, 13 2, XX | who got as much glory of eloquence, wit, and learning in the 14 2, XXIII| Catulus, and others for eloquence, and saw there was no man 15 2, XXIII| Catulus, and others for eloquence, and saw there was no man