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26 nouns
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naked

Charmides
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1 Text | replied, if you could see his naked form: he is absolutely perfect.~ 2 Text | him to show us his soul, naked and undisguised? he is just The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | but you should see him naked; wherefore observe the caution Gorgias Part
4 Intro| of them and their judges naked and undisguised at the judgment-seat. 5 Text | and the judge too shall be naked, that is to say, dead—he 6 Text | to say, dead—he with his naked soul shall pierce into the 7 Text | shall pierce into the other naked souls; and they shall die Laws Book
8 1 | our citizens show in their naked exercises, contending against 9 6 | one another and being seen naked, at a proper age, and on 10 8 | are not grown up compete naked in the stadium and the double 11 9 | the judges, and be cast naked beyond the borders of the 12 9 | and there expose his body naked, and each of the magistrates 13 11 | inspection of the males naked, and of the women naked 14 11 | naked, and of the women naked down to the navel. And if 15 12 | another, he shall enter naked, or wearing only a short Menexenus Part
16 Intro| offer of Socrates to dance naked out of love for Menexenus, 17 Text | that if you bid me dance naked I should not like to refuse, Meno Part
18 Intro| in human nature. The mind naked and abstract has no other Phaedo Part
19 Intro| of the whole of life. The naked eye might as well try to Protagoras Part
20 Text | but that man alone was naked and shoeless, and had neither The Republic Book
21 5 | will be the sight of women naked in the palaestra, exercising 22 5 | barbarians, that the sight of a naked man was ridiculous and improper; 23 5 | for the man who laughs at naked women exercising their bodies The Sophist Part
24 Text | of an abstract something naked and isolated from all being The Statesman Part
25 Text | hand of man. And they dwelt naked, and mostly in the open Theaetetus Part
26 Text | right to look on at the naked wrestlers, some of them


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