Brown, Charles, attitude of, to George Keats, [529], [530]
and Dilke, relations between, [381]-2, [530]
Fairy tales, satiric, by, [381]-2, [444]
Friendship of with Keats, [141], [142], [159], [535]
Biographical designs of, [529], [530]
Scottish walking tour with Keats, [268], [271], [272] et sqq.; Diaries of, cited, [273] & n.
Keats’s life with, [320] et sqq. Collaboration in writing, [295], [357], [359], [364], [376], [440] et sqq., [553]-6
Keats’s (temporary) indignation against, [465]
Loan by, to Keats, [357], [373]
Second tour of in Scotland, [462]; leading to absence at Keats’s departure for Italy, [487], [488], [491]