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1 Criti | Critias~ 2 Criti | INTRODUCTION AND ANALYSIS~The Critias is a fragment which breaks 3 Criti | philosophy of nature. The Critias is also connected with the 4 Criti | whom he has revealed, and Critias, whose turn follows, begs 5 Criti | like indulgence to him.~Critias returns to his story, professing 6 Criti | great island of Atlantis. Critias proposes to speak of these 7 Criti | introduction of his name. Why the Critias was never completed, whether 8 Criti | CRITIAS~PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: 9 Criti | PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Critias, Hermocrates, Timaeus, Socrates.~ 10 Criti | deliver up the argument to Critias, who is to speak next according 11 Criti | to our agreement. (Tim.)~CRITIAS: And I, Timaeus, accept 12 Criti | grant.~SOCRATES: Certainly, Critias, we will grant your request, 13 Criti | to him. And now, friend Critias, I will announce to you 14 Criti | to myself. But remember, Critias, that faint heart never 15 Criti | of your ancient citizens.~CRITIAS: Friend Hermocrates, you, 16 Criti(1)| rest of the Dialogue of Critias has been lost.~