Third Series: Dialogues of Literary Men
- Lord Brooke and Sir Philip Sidney
- Robert Southey and Porson (two)
- Bishop Burnet and Humphrey Hardcastle
- Abbé Jacques Delille and Walter Landor
- Middleton and Magliabechi
- John Milton and Andrew Marvel
- Lord Bacon and Richard Hooker
- Samuel Johnson and John Horne Tooke (two)
- David Hume and John Home
- Alfieri and Salomon the Florentine Jew
- Rousseau and Malesherbes
- Joseph Scaliger and Montaigne
- Boccacio and Petrarca
- Chaucer, Boccacio and Petrarca
- Isaac Barrow and Isaac Newton
- Isaak Walton, Charles Cotton and William Oldways
- Machiavelli and Michel-Angelo Buonarroti
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