The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 537 - January 16, 2004

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'It has no kind of fault or flaw / And I, my Lords, - the Law' (W. S. Gilbert) EMBODY
'Ivy never sere', no doubt, to devotees COMPTONBURNETT
'On a winter's afternoon, in a - chapel / History is now and England' (T.S. Eliot) SECLUDED
'The public - - / Hath offered that these Lays other efforts surpass' (William Henry Ireland) ENMASSE
And more Latin from Birrell ETCETERA
Colin Thubron's novel concerto EMPEROR
Deduce no Dantean vision INFERNO
Demons exorcized by Thackeray ESMOND
Disturbed at sleep in French novel LAPESTE
First man on barrage as Stevenson protagonist ADAMWEIR
Heads were broken in Athenian street violence HERMAE
Hopkins personality, called happy (in fine fettle?), now deceased RANDAL
Like Keillor's affair RADIO
Main subject of Benchley THEDEEP
Nine's chiaroscuro? DARKNESSANDDAY
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Obedient as Keneally's child DUTIFUL
One very close in fielding? MISER
One watching former pupil and member of waiting staff OBSERVER
Oriel opens out on to French flower LOIRE
Palatial interior of Balham brassi?re shop ALHAMBRA
Pole with fashionable following becomes French artist RODIN
Pondered note on goddess MUSED
Rosemary Sutcliffe's apostle? SIMON
Seen accompanying friends in Bowen book RELATIONS
Support for writers, in conclusion BOOKEND
That of Hawaii proved fatal to the navigator COOKSTOUR
Titania thought she was of an ass ENAMOURED
Tragically betrayed wife shows spirit in new edition of Sade DESDEMONA
Vaughan spotted it the other night ETERNITY
Venetian barrister's clerk as siren, quite wild NERISSA