"The respect of the master towards the scholar will cause respect from
   the scholar to the master. A master should not be too old nor too
   young. The
   young one is foolish and hath little experience; the old one is
   peevish,
   distasteful, knows not or slights the new manner of playing and the
   new lessons, hath a bad hand, and hath neither a good voice nor a
   good action in playing, which is very dangerous for young scholars.
   Scholars are like apes, or like wax: they take any impression by
   imitating
   their masters."
   Burwell tutor.
   --
   Bruno Figueiredo

   Pesquisador autonomo da pratica e interpretac,ao
   historicamente informada no alaude e teorba.
   Doutor em Praticas Interpretativas pela
   Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.

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