Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  54|     grant their assent with so ready belief to events of such
 2  II,  32|    that they may be able to be ready for that which shall be
 3  II,  42| themselves to the lust of all, ready in the brothels, to be met
 4  II,  42|      be met with in the stews, ready to submit to anything, prepared
 5  II,  50|        through their weakness, ready and prone to fall into vice.
 6  II,  59|      apt to glide away, and so ready to flow and run downwards.
 7 III,  20|        eloquent in speech, and ready in linking words together;
 8  IV,   4|        Quirites alone, is ever ready graciously to help them.
 9  VI,  17|      of dedication-or are they ready and willing? and do you
10  VI,  17|   dignity being impaired? With ready assent? And what do the
11 VII,  46|      bristling with fangs, and ready to bite, what else can we
12 VII,  51|      may be credulous and very ready to listen to any fictions
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