Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . the mind should beconcentrated upon one thing at a time,and the fnt\ in view fairly well secured rigid slate of the fingen should not bepermitted, much more promoted, any morethan their perpetual yet useless a Blight though, almost imperceptible motion we believe to be invaluable andinseparable to best writing and bestwriters. Vet, whether the fingers anbrought into noticeable action or not, they should be in a flexible condition. The essence of all right movement is ease,which owes its existence to the freedomand relaxation of all the mus


Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . the mind should beconcentrated upon one thing at a time,and the fnt\ in view fairly well secured rigid slate of the fingen should not bepermitted, much more promoted, any morethan their perpetual yet useless a Blight though, almost imperceptible motion we believe to be invaluable andinseparable to best writing and bestwriters. Vet, whether the fingers anbrought into noticeable action or not, they should be in a flexible condition. The essence of all right movement is ease,which owes its existence to the freedomand relaxation of all the muscles jointlyconcerned; therefore, if all the musclesbrought into play directly or indirectlyare in a pliable condition, the better mustbe the results. It is upon this point of movement thatdoctors have <iisagrccd mo-t w idekand shown how easy a matter it is to goto extremes. Whereas some of early datetaught little, if anything, but finger move-ment, others of to-day would advocate• • Si mi ui pure muscular movement; and /< /ST^S^. J^SUS 7^z*^/- /Z^^ry-


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