Elocution and ActionEdgar S. Werner publishing & supply Company (incorporated), 1897 - 234 Seiten |
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... Feet , The , PAGE . 78 57 , 62 163 46 , 90 , 96 , 121 147 78 11 30 86 , 164 86 162 31 79 164 73 110 41 21 , 22 , 69 · 14 , 75 , 76 , 163 • 76 104 91 155 163 24 , 57 , 62 108 108 109 • 150 13 , 162 Flexibility : PAGE . Ex . I. Hands and ...
... Feet , The , PAGE . 78 57 , 62 163 46 , 90 , 96 , 121 147 78 11 30 86 , 164 86 162 31 79 164 73 110 41 21 , 22 , 69 · 14 , 75 , 76 , 163 • 76 104 91 155 163 24 , 57 , 62 108 108 109 • 150 13 , 162 Flexibility : PAGE . Ex . I. Hands and ...
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... Feet , Lips , The , .. • 32 , 79 51 51 79 81 152 14 , 162 73 42 54 60 85 87 151 Lungs , The , 40 Mouth , The , 151 Movement , • Nose , The , 128 151 Oppositions of the Head and Arms , Ex . I. Indication with , Ex . II . Rejection or ...
... Feet , Lips , The , .. • 32 , 79 51 51 79 81 152 14 , 162 73 42 54 60 85 87 151 Lungs , The , 40 Mouth , The , 151 Movement , • Nose , The , 128 151 Oppositions of the Head and Arms , Ex . I. Indication with , Ex . II . Rejection or ...
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... feet , or head , as the case may be ; on the other hand , a comfortable position puts both speaker and audience at ease . Without a correct and graceful position the gestures will be awkward and unnatural , and the voice will be ...
... feet , or head , as the case may be ; on the other hand , a comfortable position puts both speaker and audience at ease . Without a correct and graceful position the gestures will be awkward and unnatural , and the voice will be ...
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... feet near together , one slightly in advance of the other . Let the hands , if unemployed , lie easily and naturally in the lap . Do not lean against the back of the chair , nor sit stiffly erect , but sway the body slightly forward ...
... feet near together , one slightly in advance of the other . Let the hands , if unemployed , lie easily and naturally in the lap . Do not lean against the back of the chair , nor sit stiffly erect , but sway the body slightly forward ...
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... feet being turned out at an angle of about sixty degrees . Bear the weight of the body upon the balls of both feet equally . Have both legs straight , and knees firm . Have no inclination of the body to either side . Let the head be ...
... feet being turned out at an angle of about sixty degrees . Bear the weight of the body upon the balls of both feet equally . Have both legs straight , and knees firm . Have no inclination of the body to either side . Let the head be ...
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2D CIT action Alexander Ypsilanti art thou attitude audience Auvergne bä bä bä bearing Bell body breath called chest circumflex climax consonants cried dotted notes downward emotion emphasis emphatic word EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE EXERCISE expression falling inflection feel feet fingers folds forearm free foot gestures give glory hand hath head hear heaven inclination indicate instance larynx LESSON lips look Lord Mark Antony MARULLUS meaning melody mind Moss Rose mouth move movement nasal consonant natural NEPH never o'er object outward palm pantomimic Paul Revere pause phrase Pibroch pitch Play uppe Practise pupils relaxed rhythm rise SCROOGE sentence Shakespeare shoulders side sound speak speaker Speaker's Position speech stand star-spangled banner strong sweet syllable tcard teacher thee things tion tone tongue turn vocal voice vowel vowel-sounds weakness weight Wendell Phillips