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This is a list of the Imaginary Conversations of Walter Savage Landor, a series of dialogues of historical and mythical characters. It follows the retrospective order and arrangement of the five-volume collection, chosen by Landor himself and to be found in his Collected Works. These were then published separately (1883).
Part of the series on: The Works of Plato; First Tetralogy; Euthyphro; Apology; Crito; Phaedo; Second Tetralogy; Cratylus; Theaetetus; Sophist; Statesman; Third Tetralogy
A conversation amongst participants in a 1972 cross-cultural youth convention. Dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog in American English) [1] is a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people, and a literary and theatrical form that depicts such an exchange.
This is the list of the dialogues and essays, in the last edition: Storia del genere umano, (History of the human kind) (January 19 / February 7 1824) Dialogo di Ercole e di Atlante, (Dialogue between Hercules and Atlas) (February 10 / February 13, 1824) Dialogo della Moda e della Morte, (Dialogue between Fashion and Death)
The following is a list of the speakers found in the dialogues traditionally ascribed to Plato, including extensively quoted, indirect and conjured speakers. Dialogues, as well as Platonic Epistles and Epigrams , in which these individuals appear dramatically but do not speak are listed separately.
The Statesman (Ancient Greek: Πολιτικός, Politikós; Latin: Politicus [1]), also known by its Latin title, Politicus, is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato.The text depicts a conversation among Socrates, the mathematician Theodorus, another person named Socrates (referred to as "Socrates the Younger"), and an unnamed philosopher from Elea referred to as "the Stranger" (ξένος ...
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Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man; A Dialogue Between Joseph Smith and the Devil; Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems; The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu; A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation; Dialogue of Pessimism; Dialogue on Translation Between a Lord and a Clerk; Dialogues: Rousseau, Judge of ...