| '... sought by all means, therefore, to -, and hold thee to me firmest' (Milton) |
ENDEAR |
| 'The denunciation of the young is a necessary part of the - of older people' (Logan Pearsall Smith) |
HYGIENE |
| A season of Strindberg |
EASTER |
| A tragedy rehearsed for reviewer |
THECRITIC |
| Delmore Schwartz work preceding 1957 success of Leon Uris |
GENESIS |
| Encountered religious education in poetic measure |
METRE |
| He writes the words first, apparently |
LYRICIST |
| Her law broken for Ahab, for example |
WHALER |
| His antihero received a Victorian translation of Aeschylus |
RATTIGAN |
| His work was slick but not streamlined Ð his good taste was ghastly |
BETJEMAN |
| Images, some say, in eclogues |
IDYLLS |
| In the manner of Shakespeare's tinker |
SLYLY |
| It's an advantage to value Irish novelist |
EDGEWORTH |
| Like Wilkie Collins's novels |
LITTLE |
| Many a verse, both short and terse, may have been worse, without this curse |
MONORHYME |