all of vs richly

all of

adv
  • Entirely, completely, in a specified state. 

  • Merely; only; no more or less than; neither more nor better than might be expected. 

richly

adv
  • Thoroughly, totally; in an ample manner. 

  • Done advantageously, done as to be wealthy. 

  • In an attractive or manner; full of colour or detail. 

  • In a manner that occupies the non-visual senses; flavourfully, deeply. 

How often have the words all of and richly occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )