Jean D Brye - Excellence in Mastery
"An excellent master is judged by the Science and his character; he possesses his Art in all his intentions, and the order in which he puts his ideas and in his principles should be instinctive,
which are always prepared and given with reason, and spoken with great certainty and ease: his interest is in the long-term view, and the progress of his students whom he must hold as dear as his reputation." - Jean D Brye, The Art of Fencing Reduced to an Abridged Methodology 1721
which are always prepared and given with reason, and spoken with great certainty and ease: his interest is in the long-term view, and the progress of his students whom he must hold as dear as his reputation." - Jean D Brye, The Art of Fencing Reduced to an Abridged Methodology 1721
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