The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 832 - May 14, 2010

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'It would say little, indeed, for Lucy's -- or my Quakerism' (Bernard Barton, Letter 1837) CHURCHIANITY
'Softly croons the -- , loudly hoot the owls' (John Betjeman) RADIOGRAM
A certain licence in publishing IMPRIMATUR
A noble version of Lear EARL
A setting for Clea (and Cleo . . .) ALEXANDRIA
Audibly eager actor KEAN
Blackmore's girl with connection to Welsh poets? CLARA
Conspirator offers brandy to American, fine champagne to you and me MARCUSBRUTUS
Dali's was visible FEMME
Dessicated doctor friend of Scott protagonist DRYASDUST
End of church seen in a pseudomartyr's memoirs APSE
Forethought secured by Aeschylus, liberated by Shelley PROMETHEUS
Four neatly realigned for Cedric Errol FAUNTLEROY
Hardy types test Haydn's composition THEDYNASTS
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He gave us Alastor MYASKOVSKY
Latin man retains Russian agreement for Scandinavian leader VIDAR
Masonic river? ISIS
Novelist evokes expression of surprise AGEE
Room for James Merrill INNER
Ruth Kahn (a CIA mystery) - pupil of 1A KHACHATURIAN
Saki gave us these postwar playthings TOYS
Seemingly lofty, proud and arrogant - in defence of the Alamo, a brave man MOAB
Signs of additions among these campers and sportsmen AMPERSANDS
Sound of noble Austen hero KNIGHTLEY
Symphony for a clergyman (and a neophyte) APASTORAL
The old man hobbles to set about getting secondhand document PALIMPSEST
The present, as seen by Nabokov GIFT
Tudor ballet a guide for desert wanderers PILLAROFFIRE