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1 II, 17| they have to keep paying attention to the duties their position 2 II, 22| or defending, we must pay attention to the existing facts of 3 III, 1 | first question to receive attention was naturally the one that 4 III, 1 | appearances, we must pay attention to the subject of delivery, 5 III, 2 | however, pay specially careful attention to metaphor, because their 6 III, 8 | same time it diverts his attention, making him watch for metrical 7 III, 12| hearer thinks - "he paid no attention to anything I said". This 8 III, 14| sometimes at gaining his serious attention to the case, or even at 9 III, 14| always helps to secure his attention. He will be ready to attend 10 III, 14| you wish to distract his attention, you should imply that the 11 III, 14| speech. Moreover, calls for attention, when required, may come 12 III, 14| one is listening with most attention. Choose therefore any point 13 III, 17| to divert your hearers’ attention. Accordingly, if you find