Attitude to, of Blackwood, [300]
as Critic, [119], [151], [263]; ferocity of, [137], [299], [300]; style of, [243], [244]
Friendship of, with
Haydon, [62]
Invective of, against Gifford, [341]
Lectures by, on English Poets, [244], [300]; Keats at, [244]
Taste of, Keats on, [68], [250]
Wrath of, on the Blackwood Reviews, [311], [314]
on Haydon’s “Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem,” 461, [462] n.