The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 613 - August 5, 2005

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'As a painter would - a beggar under a triumphal arch' (W. S. Landor) SITUATE
'Tired of digging up potatoes, and spudding up -' (Thomas Hardy) LEOPOLD
A tragic adaptation of D'Avenant HATES
A version of Roma, by way of La Romana's creator CHRISTINE
Anita Brookner and Alan Sillitoe offered them in life STARTS
Bad actor in single combat awarded Prix Goncourt DUHAMEL
Bloom, perhaps, formerly on Belgian throne OURSTREET
De Sade laughingly includes Forster heroine ADELA
Describes work with many explanatory notes? GLOSSY
Dickens hero wants another - card? TWIST
Gap author possibly found in signed copy AUTOGRAPH
He knew Cressida better than Troilus DIOMEDES
In another sense, thirteen may make haste DAVIDJONES
Irritable habits of Meredith's girl? CROSSWAYS
It has always supported art MORAVIA
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It's all Greek for Joyce protagonist ODYSSEUS
Italian writer is cut, unfortunately, from old law book LEVITICUS
Like the Houses of Parliament, or new black letter? NEOGOTHIC
Name of section (like Bleak or Lear?) HALFTITLE
Platonic dialogue with a tart upset Aristophanes comedy MACBETH
Poetic measure of those opposed to former times ANTISPAST
Poetic PS ENVOI
Reported bloomer affected writer LYLY
River goddess DOCKS
Sarah, gift of Isis - and a fantastic read ISIDORE
Seating arrangement in church is ideal, perhaps SEDILIA
Some votive offerings of 5 LYSIS
Stephen King book, richest in rewrite ANATHEMATA
The scornful lady's gentlewoman ABIGAIL
Versifier, say, who took a short view of Othello RYMER