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1 4 | appearance and a master of eloquence not merely in Latin but 2 4 | accuse of being a master of eloquence, began the indictment. I 3 4 | reproaches of beauty and eloquence had been true. It would 4 5 | 5] ~As to my eloquence -- if only eloquence were 5 5 | my eloquence -- if only eloquence were mine -- it would be 6 5 | pleasures, had sought to win eloquence to be mine with toil such 7 5 | true, that innocence is eloquence itself, to that extent I 8 5 | extent I may lay claim to eloquence and boast that I yield to 9 5 | give utterance. Nay, my eloquence is consummate, for I have 10 15| drained deep draughts of eloquence in the study of Plato the 11 18| wisdom in Socrates, her eloquence in Homer. It was this same 12 34| openly professes the study of eloquence, that stam mering voice 13 37| his argument and for the eloquence of his tragic verse. And 14 49| forth with more than mortal eloquence the constitution of the 15 55| not so much through any eloquence of mine as because it treats 16 66| make any display of his eloquence, for he is rude an d unlettered; 17 79| witnesses and your diffu se eloquence, have failed to prove me