The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 825 - March 19, 2010

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''He's -- ', said someone, 'He's out grafting.'' (Derek Raymond, He Díed with his Eyes Open) BORACIC
'A poor braggart; fast hastening to be a falsity and speaker of the --' (Carlyle, Past and Present) UNTRUTH
'The Liberty of the Press (a power resident in the people) gives us an -- sovereignty (S. T. Coleridge, The Plot Discovered) INFLUENTIAL
Apprentice poet gives directions to first rival LEARNER
Artist amid floods of denunciation TIRADES
Cross Woolf protagonist dating from the sixteenth century? ORLANDOFURIOSO
Death was Morse's NEIGHBOUR
Deserved, say, to be submitted to Hydriotaphia URNED
Doyle schizoid as statesman? CLARENDON
Earthmoving poet and storyteller HARTE
Farrier's passing thus affected the duty of Hopkins ENDED
Frank article from Shaw CANDIDA
German novelist suggests the transatlantic smell (often an idiosyncrasy) THEODORFONTANE
German ready to play tennis for French prize? GONCOURT
Greene's Attic bird PHILOMELA
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He swung his sword about his head, and cut the winds TYBALT
His daughter was ten years old for five years CRUMMLES
Honourable, noble dame LAURA
Marie Corelli's young man BOY
On to a plan about Columbine's father PANTALOON
Plant studies with Lawrence verse, named by Cook BOTANYBAY
Platonic scholar is said to be concealing birthplace of The Last of the Academic Sceptics LARISSA
Plug in pipe on the street by Caldwell TOBACCOROAD
Polish first-class verse RUBAI
Prohibition on French address in African language BANTU
Provided by sneer, if not dangle CRITICISM
Significant step by Nijinsky PAS
Sort of major Hardy work TRUMPET
Theban wife of labouring man MEGARA
Victorian novelist on French river SURTEES