11 examples of well-speaking in sentences

She speaks it scornfully: faith, I care not; Things are well-spoken, if they be well-taken.

In right use of Particles consists the Art of Well-speaking The words whereby it signifies what connexion it gives to the several affirmations and negations, that it unites in one continued reasoning or narration, are generally called PARTICLES: and it is in the right use of these that more particularly consists the clearness and beauty of a good style.

Assuredly a wise and well-spoken man may do what he will in such a case; a good orator alone, as [3450]Tully holds, can alter affections by power of his eloquence, "comfort such as are afflicted, erect such as are depressed, expel and mitigate fear, lust, anger," &c.

"Very well-spoken young person, though his beard is a bit wild.

Nicely dressed and well-spoken and good-looking women above the class of domestic servants he worshipped from afar, and only in vivacious moments pictured himself as the wooer of such a superior being.

But as this remark may easily convey a false impression, it must be added that Miss Fouracres was a very discreet, well-spoken, deliberate person, of at least two-and-thirty.

Ben Jonson's notion of grammar, and of its parts, was as follows: "Grammar is the art of true and well-speaking a language: the writing is but an accident.

Every decent and well-spoken individual affects and sways me more than is right.

Excellent, excellent orator, forward good Higgen, Give him leave to spit: the fine, well-spoken Higgen. Hig.

We knew nothing, my mother and I, except that he was a decent, well-spoken man, free with his money and having plenty of it, and that his name was what he called it, and that he said he'd been a master mariner.

"Did you ever see a handsomer Frenchman?" "There are many, and here is one," said he, turning to the young count, who stood behind hima fine youth, tall, strong-built, well-spoken, with blond hair and dark, keen eyes.

11 examples of  well-speaking  in sentences