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Eloquence

Eloquence (from French eloquence from Latin eloquentia) is the quality of speech or writing that is marked by fluency, elegancy, and persuasiveness. It is also defined as one of the aims of formal oratory and, in this context, refers to the artistic expression of the speech as opposed to its argumentation.

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Eloquence in antiquity

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Renaissance eloquence

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Eloquence

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Triples42
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related to Eloquence in antiquity · 12
Eloquence → Ancient Rome, Calliope, Cicero, Greek God, Greeks, Hermes, Latin, Mnemosyne, Muse, The, Thus, Zeus
related to External links · 9
Eloquence → Cambridge, Figures, George Curzon, Kedleston, Marquess Curzon, November, Rede, SpeechAbraham Lincoln's Lost SpeechModern, University
related to Modern politicians and eloquence · 8
Eloquence → Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, In, Iranian Revolution, Many, Martin Luther King Jr, Ruhollah Khomeini, Winston Churchill
related to Renaissance eloquence · 6
Eloquence → After, At, Fracesco Petrarca, Italian Renaissance, Petrarch, The Renaissance
related to Further reading · 5
Eloquence → How, Mark Forsyth, Perfect English Phrase, The Elements, Turn

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language speech renaissance one style also french latin ancient persuasiveness study form antiquity modern communication rhetoric petrarch sublime metaphorical speak

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Adolf Hitlerinstance oflike Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King Jr. and dictators0.80text
Benito Mussolini rose to prominence in large part due to their eloquenceinstance oflike Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King Jr. and dictators0.80text
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityThe0.60section
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityLatin0.60section
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityThus0.60section
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityGreeks0.60section
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityCalliope0.60section
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityZeus0.60section
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityMnemosyne0.60section
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityMuse0.60section
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityHermes0.60section
Eloquencerelated to Eloquence in antiquityGreek God0.60section

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