"These are excellent lessons to break him, and make him light in hand: but nothing puts a horse so much upon his haunches, and consequently makes him so light in hand, as my new method of the pillar"
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The technical detail about being "upon his haunches" signals this isn’t casual horse talk; it’s the rhetoric of expertise. Cavendish is writing from a world where horsemanship is a technology of status and state power. As a high-ranking public figure and aristocrat, he’s not just training animals. He’s articulating an elite ideal: mastery that appears effortless. The hand should be light because the horse has already been made to carry himself in a posture that anticipates the rider’s will. That’s the subtext: obedience so internalized it reads as grace.
"My new method of the pillar" is the clincher, half instructional and half marketing. It hints at a proprietary technique (and a proprietary authority) in an era when riding academies and manuals were prestige media. The "pillar" methods associated with classical dressage can be framed as refinement, but they also rely on constraint and repetition. Cavendish’s intent is to legitimize that constraint as the shortest route to elegance, turning domination into a spectacle of restraint, and calling the result lightness.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Cavendish, William. (2026, January 15). These are excellent lessons to break him, and make him light in hand: but nothing puts a horse so much upon his haunches, and consequently makes him so light in hand, as my new method of the pillar. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/these-are-excellent-lessons-to-break-him-and-make-166416/
Chicago Style
Cavendish, William. "These are excellent lessons to break him, and make him light in hand: but nothing puts a horse so much upon his haunches, and consequently makes him so light in hand, as my new method of the pillar." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/these-are-excellent-lessons-to-break-him-and-make-166416/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"These are excellent lessons to break him, and make him light in hand: but nothing puts a horse so much upon his haunches, and consequently makes him so light in hand, as my new method of the pillar." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/these-are-excellent-lessons-to-break-him-and-make-166416/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





