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Title: Brown's standard elocution and speaker; a thoroughly practical treatise on the science and art of human expression
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Brown, Isaac Hinton, 1842-1889 Brown, Charles Walter, 1866-1934
Subjects: Elocution
Publisher: Chicago, Laird and Lee
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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the bow THE RETIRING LOW Lift the thigh forward, the lower leg and foot hangingloosely, and straighten the knee, as the foot is planted, as nearlyflat as the high heel will permit. Follow with the other limbin the same manner, observing that the chest is full, the unseenpower acts at the waist and the knee straightens as the footstrikes the floor. The Bow.—Standing in the first position (see Positions),
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HUMILITY. COMPASSION REVERENCE. ADORATION AXI) SPEAKER 27 after a momentary look into the eyes of the audience, bring theright foot back so as to assume second position, bend the bodyand head slightly and directly forward. In the retiring bow, asthe body bends forward bring the right toe to the heel of theleft foot, the right knee bent and pressed firmly against the backof left knee. Step to the left with the left foot and retire. Attitudes.—The disposition of the entire figure, when atrest is important, and should receive careful attention. Everyposture assumed by the speaker is significant, These shouldbe easy, graceful and flexible, but, above all, they must be inharmony with the prevailing sentiment. Head, Body, Hands and Feet,—Stand erect, chest full,head evenly poised, the arms hanging easily at the sides, or onearm at the waist; weight at first supported mainly on both feet,one of which should be^\) a little in advance of the other. Keep knees wellstiffened, and be pre-pare

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