Book, Paragraph

1  II,  57|       by men raving. And it is rightly so, for we do not weigh
2  II,  64|        can another's choice be rightly attributed to any one, since
3 III,  21|    divinity, so that he may be rightly said and esteemed to be
4 III,  32|     been married to Saturn, be rightly declared a goddess, if indeed
5 III,  43| interest demand that we should rightly know the gods, and not hesitate
6  IV,   6|   whether the sauces have been rightly prepared. Is not this unseemly,
7   V,  13|       nuts and figs, fitly and rightly; for it was right that she
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