Practice of Speech, and Successful SelectionsWm. M. Wikoff, 1888 - 364 páginas |
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... CIRCLE Without bending elbow , raise the arm as in Cut , and carry it backward as shown by arm in Cut , thus completing the circle at side of body . Practice with vigor . Practice like circle with left arm . Practice with both arms ...
... CIRCLE Without bending elbow , raise the arm as in Cut , and carry it backward as shown by arm in Cut , thus completing the circle at side of body . Practice with vigor . Practice like circle with left arm . Practice with both arms ...
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... circles of the former Ex . The circle made by moving the hand inward from below may well be called a " positive circle . " It brings the hand upward with palm toward the face of the speaker . The circle formed by moving the hand outward ...
... circles of the former Ex . The circle made by moving the hand inward from below may well be called a " positive circle . " It brings the hand upward with palm toward the face of the speaker . The circle formed by moving the hand outward ...
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... circle in like manner . 3. Raise the arm directly upward and describe a third circle . Be care- ful the circle is from the elbow ; do not move the arm at the shoulder . Practice like manner left arm . COMBINED ARM MOVEMENT . Allow the ...
... circle in like manner . 3. Raise the arm directly upward and describe a third circle . Be care- ful the circle is from the elbow ; do not move the arm at the shoulder . Practice like manner left arm . COMBINED ARM MOVEMENT . Allow the ...
Contenido
Movement Head Movement Forward or Backward | 101 |
The Lips The Nostrils | 114 |
Mind Conception Like and Dislike Positive or Negative | 128 |
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