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Directs the arm elevated across 30. 2 . elevated forwards 31. 3 . elevated oblique 32. 4 . elevated extended 33. 5 . elevated backwards ef eq SESS ex eb Such are the simple positions of the whole arm , which , with the latitude allowed ...
Directs the arm elevated across 30. 2 . elevated forwards 31. 3 . elevated oblique 32. 4 . elevated extended 33. 5 . elevated backwards ef eq SESS ex eb Such are the simple positions of the whole arm , which , with the latitude allowed ...
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Thus the arms and hands may mutually imitate the positions of each other , or the hands only may imitatc each other , whilst the arms are differently elevated or differently directed . Both arms and hands may perform the $ 217c gesture ...
Thus the arms and hands may mutually imitate the positions of each other , or the hands only may imitatc each other , whilst the arms are differently elevated or differently directed . Both arms and hands may perform the $ 217c gesture ...
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Thus when a stroke is required to be made , the arm must of course be raised , therefore shfsta must necessarily imply nef bn - inwards , elevated , forwards , bended as nearly expressed Fig . 95 , -veq w_implies bhf abackwards ...
Thus when a stroke is required to be made , the arm must of course be raised , therefore shfsta must necessarily imply nef bn - inwards , elevated , forwards , bended as nearly expressed Fig . 95 , -veq w_implies bhf abackwards ...
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Chironomia or a Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery | 1 |
Of the Voice | 27 |
Of the VoiceGeneral Precepts | 67 |
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