a figure in rhetoric, by which the orator, speaking ironically, seems to waive what he would plainly infirmate: as, Neither will I mention those things; which, if I should, you notwithstanding could neither confute nor speak against them.
a figure in rhetoric, by which the orator, speaking ironically, seems to waive what he would plainly infirmate: as, Neither will I mention those things; which, if I should, you notwithstanding could neither confute nor speak against them.