Greek History (Goldsmith), given by Haydon to Keats, [65]

Greek Liberation, Byron, and Trelawny, [521], [522]

Mythology, the Endymion legend in, [166] n.

Keats’s delight in, [2], [81], [114], and poetical use of, [218]-19, [224] et sqq., [264]-5, [414], [418], [426]; Sources of his knowledge of, [14], [126], [171]; his Talk on, [78]; its Vitality to him, [110]

Revitalization of, in Europe, [219]-20

Religion, and its evolution, Wordsworth on, [125]-6, [220]

Sculpture, see Elgin Marbles

Influence of, on Keats, [231] n., [414] et sqq.

Style in poetry, Keats on, [426]

Green, Joseph Henry, [346] & n., [347]