. Comstock's elocution and model speaker ... . GESTURE. 80. These arethe simpleprimary pos-tures of thewhole arm,which, withthe latitudeallowed,willbe found suf-ficient to re-present mostof the ordi-nary ges-tures. Bythelatitude al-lowed, thereader is tounderstandthat deflex-ion from thetrue point inreference towhich theposture isnamed: sincea near ap-proach to theproper pointis sufficientto give theposture thename of thatpoint. The colloquial eleva-tions of thearm (Fig. 42,43, 44), are 90 ELOCUTION less bold than the primary postures. The fore arm, inthe horizontal elevation, instead of being


. Comstock's elocution and model speaker ... . GESTURE. 80. These arethe simpleprimary pos-tures of thewhole arm,which, withthe latitudeallowed,willbe found suf-ficient to re-present mostof the ordi-nary ges-tures. Bythelatitude al-lowed, thereader is tounderstandthat deflex-ion from thetrue point inreference towhich theposture isnamed: sincea near ap-proach to theproper pointis sufficientto give theposture thename of thatpoint. The colloquial eleva-tions of thearm (Fig. 42,43, 44), are 90 ELOCUTION less bold than the primary postures. The fore arm, inthe horizontal elevation, instead of being raised to the


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