Dramatic criticism undertaken, [242] et sqq., life at Hampstead, [242], meeting with Wordsworth, [246]; stay at Teignmouth, [260] et sqq., [429]; marriage and emigration of his brother George, [268] et sqq.
June 1818-June 1819
the Scottish tour with Brown, [272] et sqq., and its effect on his health, [293] et sqq., [384], [545]; the attacks on him in Blackwood, and the Quarterly Review, [297] et sqq.; the defence by his friends, [238], [311] et sqq., [516] et sqq.; effects of, [311] et sqq., [315], [316], [506], [515], [524], [534]; the nursing of Tom Keats till his death, [316]-20; the attraction of ‘Charmian,’ [318]-19; life with Brown at Wentworth Place, [320] et sqq.; work on Hyperion, [322], [323], [327]; harassed by borrowers, [323], [337] et sqq., [354]-5; gift to, from an unknown admirer, [325]; meeting with Fanny Brawne and his love for her, [329] et sqq., passim, [510], [534], [549]; financial position of, [337]-8, [354]-5, lightened by Brown, [357]; fight of, with a butcher-boy, [342]-3 & n.; idleness, and work, [342] et sqq., meeting with Coleridge, [346]-8, unsettlement in health and plans, [355] et sqq.
June 1819-Feb. 1821
Stay at Shanklin and work on Lamia and King Otho, [358] et sqq.; love letters from, to Fanny Brawne, [360] et sqq.; stay at Winchester, [362], [369]; letters from, [370] et sqq.; determination to work for the Press, [373]; his financial position, [373]; attempted parting from Brown, stay with the Dilkes and return to Brown at Hampstead, [374]-6; collaboration with Brown, [375] et sqq., [387]; fluctuating spirits of, before his seizure, [375]; hard work, [375]-6, [379]; inward sufferings, [376] et sqq.; laudanum—taking by (1819), [379], [380], [505] et sqq.; financial position, at this time, [379]; trouble and health failure, [375] et sqq.; work of this period, [436] et sqq.; the fatal chill, [384], [455]; invalid life, [456] et sqq.; letters from his sick bed, [455]; slight improvement, [460]; relapses, [462]; at Kentish Town, [463], [466], [468]; Shelley’s invitation to Italy, [467]-8; work published while at Kentish Town, [268]-9; the Lamia volume issued, [470] et sqq., the Reviews again severe, [473] et sqq.; stay with the Brawnes, [468], [485]; wintering in Italy decided on, with Severn as companion, [485]-7; the voyage, [486] et sqq.; life in Naples, [496] et sqq., and in Rome, [503]; his ‘posthumous existence’ [384], [504], [510]; the last days, [505] et sqq.; choice by, of his own epitaph, [510], [523]-4; death, [512], and after, [513] et sqq.; burial place and memorial stone, [510], [523]-4; the ‘might-have been’ had he lived, [548] et sqq.; posthumous attacks on, in, and by Blackwood, [519]-20, De Quincey, [528]-9 & n., and Quarterly Review, [527]-8; rare allusion by, to the Reviews, [521]; Shelley’s lament for, in Adonais, [517]-19
Character and characteristics
Admiration of, for Chatterton, [146]-7
Artistic tastes of, [66], [92], [255]-6, [325]
in Boyhood, [9] et sqq.; in Young Manhood, [24], [25]
Brotherly affection of, [3], [11], [13], [24], [262], [268], [271], [371], [382]-4, see also Keats, Fanny, George, and Tom