Aesthetic Physical Culture a Self Instructor for All Cultured Circles And Espe

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Aesthetic Physical Culture a Self Instructor for All Cultured Circles And Espe
Oska Guttmann
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155 FIG. LXX.
ried the hat back, under the left arm, to its former place. (Fig. LXXII. ) Then the foot, standing forward in the fourth posi- tion, is again drawn over into the third position, and the right hand is again brought to the right side.
In the minuet, if the gentleman holds the lady with his right hand, the hat naturally remains quietly under the left arm.
The bowing itself must take place in the following way : The head inclines forward and draws the shoulders slowly after it ; but i
...f the bowing takes place from the waist, the upper and lower body forms an obtuse angle, which must not happen, as it is always the sign of awkwardness. In again rising erect, head and glance give the impulse.
Before princes, and in the presence of persons of high rank, 156 ESTHETIC PHYSICAL CULTURE.
FIG. LXXI.
the bow is more significant ; still it must not be supposed that greater reverence is expressed by too profound bowing. A slower inclination, with a slower drawing on of the foot, and a like slowness in resuming the erect attitude, is the sign of great respect.


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