The same year there came into England Master John, a Scot by nation, a man of an apprehensive mind and of singular eloquence. |
Regarding the Middle East, it is mistaking truculent asperity and tiresome repetition for Churchillian wartime eloquence. |
He brought magisterial eloquence to the Prelude to Act 3, with mellow, golden-toned playing from the orchestra's brass. |
Well, I thought about it further and I was persuaded by the eloquence of the questions I received yesterday. |
And while Smith himself will not win any prizes for eloquence, his achievements speak loud and clear. |
And it will not depend on our sinlessness, theological expertise, or eloquence. |