Critias
pg. 231 Critias and Thucydides ... expression.
pg. 232 Others ... of blood.
pg. 233 Sc. the Critias ... for men.
pg. 237-238 Then, after such ... immoderate draughts.
pg. 239 More men ... nature.
pg. 241 Alas!There ... generation.
pg. 242 In life all ... fame.
pg. 245 I will not ... to friends.
pg. 246 He who in ... time."
pg. 248 Plutarch - 41. For even as ... of bronze."
pg. 248 'But I can't,' ... bite the more.
pg. 249 Not unskilled ... wit.'
pg. 249 An honest ... corrupts.
pg. 249 Is it not ... badly?
pg. 251 And Critias ... race of gods. pg. 252
pg. 253 Wise ... house?
pg. 256 Owing to his ... their servants.
pg. 256 From a father ... exercise.
pg. 258 Men come ... thought.
pg. 259 But if you ... On Truth.
pg. 260 A cranky ... people.
pg. 261 Critias blames ... reputation.'
pg. 261 Critias says that ... fifty talents.
pg. 262 Critias tells ... hoplites.
pg. 264 nothing is sure ... fate.