When you have thus given one Hand or both, you are not to quit Hands, till you find the same Marks cut through with another little Stroke, which shews, that in that place the Hands are to let go.
| To let go one Hand. To give one Hand. | To let go both Hands. To give both Hands. |
Of the Movement of the Arms.
Although the Carriage and
Movement
of the
Arms
depend more on the Fancy of the Performer, than on any certain Rules, I shall nevertheless lay down some Examples, which will explain, by demonstrative Characters, the different
Motion
of the