A system of elocution, with special reference to gesture, to the treatment of stammering, and defective articulation .. . ? C 64 ELOCUTION position of the same foot. In crossing from the firstposition, the free foot passes before the other, andfinishes on the second position; but, in crossing fromthe second position, it passes behind the planted foot,and finishes on the first position. The steps from the two positions of the left foot aresimilar to those of the right, and do not require to beexplained by another figure. CHAPTER IV. THE POSITIONS, MOTIONS, AND ELEVATIONS OF THE


A system of elocution, with special reference to gesture, to the treatment of stammering, and defective articulation .. . ? C 64 ELOCUTION position of the same foot. In crossing from the firstposition, the free foot passes before the other, andfinishes on the second position; but, in crossing fromthe second position, it passes behind the planted foot,and finishes on the first position. The steps from the two positions of the left foot aresimilar to those of the right, and do not require to beexplained by another figure. CHAPTER IV. THE POSITIONS, MOTIONS, AND ELEVATIONS OF THE ARMS. Fig. 23 represents a person standing with his armshanging unconstrained. Now, if from this position thearm be raised as high as it can be, as in Fig. 24, theextremity of the fingers will describe, in the verticaldirection, a semicircle, which, in the figure, is marked at five points,R, dy h, e, Z, atintervals of for-ty-five , in the trans-verse direction,the arm be ex-tended acrossthe body, as faras conveniencewill permit, andthen swept hori-zontally round,and outwards,the extremity ofthe fingers willdesc


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