. Brown's standard elocution and speaker; a thoroughly practical treatise on the science and art of human expression. HUMOR. LANGUOR, DIFFIDENCE PRIDE POSITIONS OF THE HEAD 88 browns standard elocution Joy or Pleasure: Clasp the hands on left breast. Anguish: Wring the hands, moving upward and down-ward. Appeal to Conscience: Place the right hand over the heart. Threatening: Clinch and shake the hand. Mental Pain or Distress: Place the open hand on thehead. Meekness: Cross the hands on the breast. Triumph: Wave the right hand over the head. Invitation: Extend the hands supine toward the object


. Brown's standard elocution and speaker; a thoroughly practical treatise on the science and art of human expression. HUMOR. LANGUOR, DIFFIDENCE PRIDE POSITIONS OF THE HEAD 88 browns standard elocution Joy or Pleasure: Clasp the hands on left breast. Anguish: Wring the hands, moving upward and down-ward. Appeal to Conscience: Place the right hand over the heart. Threatening: Clinch and shake the hand. Mental Pain or Distress: Place the open hand on thehead. Meekness: Cross the hands on the breast. Triumph: Wave the right hand over the head. Invitation: Extend the hands supine toward the object. Avoid unnecessary motions of the hands at variance withprevailing Various Attitudes of the Body Indicate: Repose, Courage, Joy: Hold the body flexibly erect. Pride, Haughtiness: Throw the shoulders stiffly back. Humility or Compassion: Stoop slightly forward. Reverence, Adoration: Bend the body well forward. Indignation: Straighten to full height. Aversion: Withdraw from the object to either side. Horrow: Shrink inwardly from the cause. Avoid all unnecessary contortions of the body and shrug-ging of the


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