Taylor, John, Keats’s publisher, [7] n., [335] n., [513]
Copyright of Endymion bought by, [486]; further financial help from, [509]
Letters to, from
Keats, on Cap and Bells, [380], [38], [445] & n.; corrections to Endymion, [260]; Endymion’s confession, [180]; on the journey to Italy, [485]-6; on his thirst for knowledge, [265]; on plans for work, [380]-1, [445] n.
Woodhouse, on Keats’s pride, &c., [368]
Severn (unfinished), on Keats’s condition in Rome, [506]-8
Literary standing of, [133]
Memorial volume on Keats projected, with Woodhouse, [529]; the Woodhouse transcripts lent by, to Milnes, [533]
on Endymion, [313]
Taylor and Hessey, Messrs, Keats’s second publishers, [133], [348], [519]