V.1. The Foru Ages, together with essays on various subjects/ William Jackson (1798) -- V.2. Two dissertations concerning sense, and the imagination/ [Zachary Mayne?] (1728) -- V.3. Letters concerning taste/ John Gilbert Cooper (1755). Essays, read to a literary society/ James Moore (1756) -- V.4. Two discourses/ Jonathan Richardson (1725) -- V.5. A Dialogue on beauty; In the manner of Plato/ George Stubbes (1731). A dialogue in the manner of Plato, on the superiority of the pleasures of the understanding to the pleasures of the senses/ George Stubbes (1734). Crito, or, Adialogue on beauty/ Joseph Spence [Harry Beaumont, pseud.] (1761) -- V.6. Clio, or, A discourse on taste/ James Usher (1809) -- V.7. An inquiry into the beauties of painting, and into the merits of the most of the most celebrated painters, ancient and modern; Observations on the correspondence between poetry and music/ Daniel Webb (1769) -- V.8. Critical essays/ Edward Burnaby Greene (1770)