The Art of Fencing - The Use of the Small Sword by Monsieur L'Abbat
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page 28 of 101 (27%)
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Thrust on your engaging, pushing or _risposting_. This is the last
Thrust of the Five which are to be made in our Art. The first us _Quart_ within the Sword, the second _Tierce_ without the Sword, the third _Seconde_ under the Sword, the fourth _Quart_ under the Sword, and the fifth, _Flanconnade_; and there is not any Attack, Thrust, Feint, Time or Rispost in this extensive Art, but what depends on one of these. The Recovery from _Flanconnade_, should be the same as from _Quart_ within the Sword. Flanconnade is generally avoided by taking the Time in _Seconde_ with the Body low; the Hand must oppose to shun the Thrust, and hit the Adversary at the same time. Instead of pushing at the Flank, you should push within the Body. _See the 8th_ Plate. Besides the taking Time in _Seconde_, there is another very good Parade, very little practised in Schools; either because few Masters know it, or because it is more difficult to execute it justly. This Parade is made by lowering the Adversary's Sword, bringing it under your's to the Inside, and parrying a little lower on the Feeble of his Sword, you make your _Rispost_ where he intended his Thrust, that is to say in the Flank. CHAP. X. _Of Parades_. |
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