But the little diary seems a particularly eloquent survivor of another age.
They are particularly eloquent with comedy and horror, two areas in which the theater often lags behind film.
Jefferson was particularly eloquent in urging each new generation to interpret his famous words anew.
Rabbi Waxman, who knows a thing or two about public speaking himself, gave a particularly eloquent speech.
It is not particularly eloquent, for that would detract from its message:
One of them, an old campaigner with the local Home Guard, was particularly eloquent.
She has fabulous hands, with particularly eloquent thumbs, and every stroke felt wonderful.
He calls on the people to resist, and his denunciation of the triumvirate is particularly eloquent.
Strikes are particularly eloquent policy statements immediately preceding national elections.
But it was only happenstance that the couple's children were particularly eloquent about their loss.