House of, [321]

Letters to, from Keats, [371]

on supporting himself by his pen, [373]

on Tom Keats’s illness, [316]

Literary tastes and work of, [141]-2, [167]

Editorship of the Athenaeum, [530], [533]

Relations of, with the Brawnes, [535]

on James Rice, [76]

Views of, on Keats’s attachment to Fanny Brawne, [330] n., [331]

Dilke, Mrs C. W., [321]; on the Fairy tales competition, [381]; on Keats, on his return from Scotland, [296]