The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 512 - June 27, 2003

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'I mean by a '- vocabulary' one in which no word can be defined in terms of the others' (Bertrand Russell) MINIMUM
'Peter Pan save me, me his velly nice friend' TIGERLILY
Abducted prince as courier on Rhode Island (America) GUIDERIUS
An account of Gertrude Stein NARRATION
Bathing beauties tangled in reeds NEREIDS
Browning's autobiographical dawn girl LEIGH
Browning's smiling boy fell dead beside him CHIEF
Chap protects damaged Mir— in epic poem MARMION
Compassion (a modicum) for Pecksniff's pupil's wife RUTHPINCH
Dostoevsky's mature version of Wordsworth's boy? IDIOT
English travel writer acquires new heart for Australian poet BRENNAN
Engraver of the French resistance, with some hesitation DURER
German books with new content reveal shortlived dramatist BUCHNER
Golding leader in moral philosophy RALPH
Has German composer been vet? Oh, possibly. BEETHOVEN
He 'married on his whiskers, upon which property he had previously subsisted' MANTALINI
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He figured in early comedy denouement by the seat of his pants HODGE
Holy picture initiates painter into early Tuscan art PIETA
Hoped to make an ancient vestment EPHOD
Joy was its daughter, wrote Schiller ELYSIUM
Lake girl in lawyer's account CONSTANCE
Lord Jim and Lady Windermere are each one, and each are found in one TITLE
Mackenzie's boreal element of love NORTHWIND
Namesake of Roman fellow, friend of Pistol HOMONYM
Novelist's party number RAVEN
One of Thackeray's colonials VIRGINIAN
Periodical rage VOGUE
Poet's connections BRIDGES
Scandinavian mistresses of spin NORNS
Some classic tremors exhibited by writers like Burns and Blake ROMANTICS
Version of Circe in rare form of fugue RICERCARE
West's compleatly shod angler? FISHERMAN