Adonais compared with, [517]
Lyric effects in, [122]
Lyly, John, prose comedy of Endimion, by, [167], allegorical nature of, [168] n.
Lyrical Ballads of Coleridge and Wordsworth, [21], poetical revolution introduced by, [108], [118], [119], [207]
Lyrical effect attempted by Keats in I stood tip-toe, and elsewhere, [122]
Lyrics, in Endymion, in relation to the Classics and Elizabethan poets, [224] et sqq.
‘Macbeth,’ picture by Haydon, [60]
Macfarlane, Charles, on Keats and the scentless roses, [501], and on the macaroni eaters, [502] & n.
Mackail, J.W., Lectures of, on Keats’ poetry, [545]; on the Mystic Shell in Endymion & in The Prelude, [196] & n.