An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - 201 psl. |
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... hands close expresses mo- desty , bashfulness , and diffidence . As the hands are the most pliant members of the body , and the most easily turned to all sides , so are they indexes of many habits . The giving the hand is the action of ...
... hands close expresses mo- desty , bashfulness , and diffidence . As the hands are the most pliant members of the body , and the most easily turned to all sides , so are they indexes of many habits . The giving the hand is the action of ...
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... hands , as to their expression of accusation , deprecation , threats , desire , & c . & c . , and to weigh well what those actions are , and in what manner expressed ; then take into consideration what share those actions have in all ...
... hands , as to their expression of accusation , deprecation , threats , desire , & c . & c . , and to weigh well what those actions are , and in what manner expressed ; then take into consideration what share those actions have in all ...
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... hands , must always correspond with the words you speak ; for when you say , " come in , " or " approach , " you must not stretch out your hand with a repulsive ac- tion ; nor on the contrary , when you would say , " stand back , " must ...
... hands , must always correspond with the words you speak ; for when you say , " come in , " or " approach , " you must not stretch out your hand with a repulsive ac- tion ; nor on the contrary , when you would say , " stand back , " must ...
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