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M.

Mackereth, George Wilson, 19

"Maia, Ode to," by Keats, 202

"Mark, Eve of St.," by Keats, 52, 110, 182; critical estimate of the poem, 184-185; 190

Marmontel's "Incas of Peru," 15

Mathew, George Felton, Epistle to, by Keats, 67; 157

Medwin's "Life of Shelley," 34

"Melancholy, Ode on," by Keats, 109, 192, 194-199

Milton, 107, 135, 147, 159, 165, 186, 188

"Miserrimus," by Reynolds, 23

Mitford, Miss, 101, 135

Moore, Thomas, 165

_Morning Chronicle, The_, 93

Murray, John, 102

N.

Napoleon I., 32

"Narensky," opera by C. A. Brown, 27

Newton, Sir Isaac, 151

"Nightingale, Ode to a," by Keats, 103, 109, 160, 192, 194-202; analysed, 200-202; 204

"Nile," Sonnets on the, by Keats, &c.; 110

O.

Ollier, Charles, 21, 71

"Otho the Great," by Keats, 38, 111, 112; critical estimate of, 189

P.

"Paradise Lost," 108, 175, 187

"Paradise Lost," Notes on, by Keats, 115

Philostratus's "Life of Apollonius," 108

"Poems" (1817), by Keats, 23, 66; letter regarding this volume, by the publishers, 72; 122, 164-167

Pope, 70

Procter, Mrs., 125, 126

Purcell, 148

"Psyche, Ode to," by Keats, 109, 192, 194-199

Q.

_Quarterly Review, The_, 83; its critique of "Endymion" extracted, 83-91; 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 102, 104, 153, 179

"Quixote, Don," 120

R.

R. B., 93

Raphael, 155

Rawlings, William, 16

Reynolds, John Hamilton, 22, 79, 95, 107, 115, 128, 156

Reynolds, Misses, 30, 31, 142, 145, 148

Reynolds, Mrs., 31

Rice, James, 38, 41, 147

Richardson, Dr., 25

Ritchie, 78

Robinson Crusoe, 15

Robinson, H. Crabb, 104

Rossetti, Dante G., 52, 184, 185, 190

S.

Sandt, 150

Scott, Sir Walter, 91, 100

Severn, Joseph, 39; leaves England with Keats for Italy, 54; 59; his narrative of Keats's last days, 60, &c.; 104, 118, 119, 125; his portraits of Keats, 127-129; 139, 143, 147, 148

Shakespeare (Macbeth), 15; (Hamlet), 52; 93, 114, 135, 147; (King Lear), 151; 155, 165

Shakespeare, Notes on, by Keats, 115

Shakespeare's sonnets, Book on, by C. A. Brown, 27

Sharpey, Dr., 30

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 39, 58, 59, 71, 77, 82, 91, 96; his references to "Endymion," and _The Quarterly Review_, 97-99; 102, 110, 119, 123, 125, 141, 147, 167, 179, 180, 185; comparison between Shelley and Keats, 208

"Sleep and Poetry," by Keats, 67, 69; extract from, 70; 165

Smith, Horace, 68

Snook, 56

Sonnet by Keats ("Bright Star," &c.), 114

Sonnets (various) by Keats, 164, 167, 203, &c.

Spence's "Polymetis," 15

Spenser, Edmund, 66, 164, 165

Spenser's Cave of Despair, picture by Severn, 55

Spenser's "Faery Queen," 20, 149

"Spenser, Imitation of," by Keats, 64

Stephens, Henry, 19, 78, 132, 147

"Stories after Nature," by Wells, 23

Swinburne, Mr. (on "Hyperion"), 186; 189, 199

T.

Tasso, 165

Taylor and Hessey, 23, 72, 76, 78, 83, 93, 96, 109, 120, 128, 140, 146, 149, 152

Terry, 100

Thomson, James, 70

Titian's "Bacchus and Ariadne," 179

Tooke's "Pantheon," 15

Torlonia, 61