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Voltaire by Houdon
Eloquence was born before the rules of Rhetoric, as languages were born before Grammar.
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eloquence
Nature makes man eloquent in matters of great interest or strong passion. Whoever is greatly excited sees things with a different eye from everyone else. For him, everything is seen comparatively or metaphorically: without noticing, he becomes animated and shares a part of his enthusiasm with others.
Voltaire’s strong passions and great interests certainly explain his eloquence, and probably his long and productive life, as well.