The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 515 - July 25, 2003

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'... 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
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Novelist extremely busy about island BINCHY
Novelist from before Sterne FORESTER
Ordained humorist to forbid pigmeat product BARHAM
Perhaps to resist Christina ROSSETTI
Playwright shows an anaesthetic, for example, to be to the point ETHEREGE
Poet in sherry town in France SACKVILLE
Red Gap butler contends with good man RUGGLES
Retreat by Sir Walter MONASTERY
Sailors' hotel is hot in ancient port TARSHISH
Saki, for example. Or Mark Twain BYNAME
She waits, like Mrs Masham ABIGAIL
Sir Antony is tolerated in White's neighbourhood SHERBORNE
Six d poem might make hard work of ploughing on HARROWONTHEHILL
Yellow-stockinged steward, though not of Christ's Hospital MALVOLIO