The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 980 - June 21, 2013

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'He was . . . acceptable — — as a part of what we may call its bread-crumb' (George Eliot. Theophrastus Such) INSOCIETY
'Yes, she thought, laying down her brush in extreme fatigue, I have had my vision' – some of Virginia Woolf's FINALWORDS
8's was full of sweet airs for Caliban ISLE
A god's sore back EROS
A widely favoured hot article by general manager occasions pithy remark APOPHTHEGM
Bird talk CHAT
Creative Southerner portrays president with cloak TRUMANCAPOTE
Document copying device suitable for Tour de France? CYCLOSTYLE
Earnest suggestion of Emma Harte to her granddaughter HOLDTHEDREAM
Father of pre-Raphaelites PATER
Frank Sargeson thought it sufficient ONCE
George Taylor's view of Earth ITSAMADHOUSE
If Greek, don't touch it, said Virgil (more or less) GIFT
Lampedusa confused it with 'used' ALAMP
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Latin historian identified by student climber LIVY
Like new work from writer, now late POSTHUMOUS
Mafioso as sponsor? GODFATHER
Maritime flier unfortunately shot down by member of crew THEALBATROSS
May be used to analyse writer's output GRAPHOLOGY
Nobody was thus genteelly self-important POOTERISH
Not weighty reasons, they say, for repeating the same old idea LEITMOTIFS
One of those windborne for Andrews, possibly from Flowers in the Attic PETAL
Possibly first English opera – Shadwell motivated by bardic storm THETEMPEST
She of Avonlea and Ingleside ANNE
Some difficult-to-read comments of Norman Lindsay? SCRIBBLES
That of state a McCarthyism? MASK
Trustworthy as Lyall's intentions HONOURABLE
Wife of Lewis's renowned doctor - became a Fletcher? LEORA