Chapter 26 of 37 · 55 words · ~1 min read

XXVI.

A brilliant move is the _retorsio argumenti_, or turning of the tables, by which your opponent's argument is turned against himself. He declares, for instance, "So-and-so is a child, you must make allowance for him." You retort, "Just because he is a child, I must correct him; otherwise he will persist in his bad habits."