Taylor, John, letters to, 281, 284, 286, 289, 298, 306, 349, 389, 392, 415, 437, 443, 444.
Way's, Mr., chapel and its consecration, 355. Wellington, the Duke of, discussed in The Ex- aminer, 262.
Wells, Charles J., 278; his relations to Tom Keats, 364, 366.
Winchester, description of, 387, 389, 391. Woodhouse, Richard, letters to, 336, 348. Wordsworth, William, not to be detracted from, 262; read by Keats on the Isis, 267; criticism of his Gipsy,' 272; rank of The Ex- cursion, 280; criticised for his theories, 285, 286; his effect on the lakes, 293; compared with Milton, 301; his place in the Mansion of Many apartments, 302; his home at Rydal, 307.
Wylie, Mrs., letter to, 324.
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