| Young lady - Great Britain - 1829 - 542 pages
...sideways, to about the distance of its own length from the heel of the left (Fig. 5). When the foot is thus placed, the heel must be raised so that the toes...instep being bent as much as possible, and the foot turned so as to retain its primitive direction outward : as in the case of the first position, the... | |
| 1837 - 486 pages
...the steadiness of the body or arms. The second position is formed by moving the right foot sidewise, from the first position to about the distance of its...pupil's power to preserve her balance will permit. The third position is formed by drawing the right foot from the second position, to about the middle... | |
| 1837 - 490 pages
...the steadiness of the body or arms. The second position is formed by moving the right foot sidewise, from the first position to about the distance of its...pupil's power to preserve her balance will permit. The third position is formed by drawing the right foot from the second position, to about the middle... | |
| 1837 - 488 pages
...the steadiness of the body or arms. The second position is formed by moving the right foot sidewise, from the first position to about the distance of its...and the toes should be gradually thrown back as far aa the pupil's power to preserve her balance will permit. The third position is formed by drawing the... | |
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