A System of Elocution: With Special Reference to Gesture, to the Treatment of Stammering, and Defective Articulation ...E.H. Butler & Company, 1855 - 381 ページ |
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... advance of the left , and the toes turned a little outwards ; meanwhile the body should be principally sustained by the left foot . The next best is the erect sitting posture , in which the shoulders do not rest against the back of the ...
... advance of the left , and the toes turned a little outwards ; meanwhile the body should be principally sustained by the left foot . The next best is the erect sitting posture , in which the shoulders do not rest against the back of the ...
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... advances about half its own length , as may be seen by comparing 18 it with the equidistant parallel lines . In the first posi- tion of the right foot , the lines ff , ff , passing through the centre of the feet , make an angle of about ...
... advances about half its own length , as may be seen by comparing 18 it with the equidistant parallel lines . In the first posi- tion of the right foot , the lines ff , ff , passing through the centre of the feet , make an angle of about ...
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... advances with boldness . ( See Fig . 106 and 108. ) An x is added to the notation to express the extended position , thus ; R. 1. x ; R. 2. x ; & c . The contracted position may be easily understood by supposing the heels to be brought ...
... advances with boldness . ( See Fig . 106 and 108. ) An x is added to the notation to express the extended position , thus ; R. 1. x ; R. 2. x ; & c . The contracted position may be easily understood by supposing the heels to be brought ...
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... advance with marked decision , should be made almost imperceptibly . The changes should not be too frequent : frequent change gives the idea of anxiety and instability , which are unfavourable to an orator . The several acts resulting ...
... advance with marked decision , should be made almost imperceptibly . The changes should not be too frequent : frequent change gives the idea of anxiety and instability , which are unfavourable to an orator . The several acts resulting ...
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... advance , retire , tra- verse , and cross . In advancing and tra- versing , each step finishes on the second position of the ad- vancing foot ; and , in retiring from the first position , the step finishes on the first position of the ...
... advance , retire , tra- verse , and cross . In advancing and tra- versing , each step finishes on the second position of the ad- vancing foot ; and , in retiring from the first position , the step finishes on the first position of the ...
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