A System of Elocution: With Special Reference to Gesture, to the Treatment ...

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A System of Elocution: With Special Reference to Gesture, to the Treatment ...
Comstock, Andrew, 1795-1864
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The shake, sh, is marked on inevitable. It should not comprise many tremulous motions, lest it appear ridicu- lous ; it is suflicient that the hand move twice suddenly backwards and forwards. Fourth line. The gestures in this line are continii- OU& The first, on paths, is a discriminating gesture, leading to the suspending gesture, on glory. The gesture on lead, is the pre- paration for that which descends to the word grave, on which rails the emphatic and terminating gesture. The advance, note...d in this line, aR2, for the step, combines with the descending arms, and aids in looking down with resignation. But it might be rRi, or rLl, which would express terror, or alarm. / prefer aR2.
(Stanza XI.) Second line. From back, both hands (the palms inwards), move inwards, so that at mannon they nearly touch tlio d by Google GESTURE. 149 lipB, as noted ; they then move outwards to the position oblique^ on tlie vford Jleetinff, (Stanza XII.) Third line. There is a suspending gesture on hands, which is the preparation for the subsequent gesture.


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