The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 938 - August 17, 2012

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'She stole along, she nothing spoke, / The sighs she heaved were soft and low' CHRISTABEL
'The world of existence to him seemed to have lazily melted down into a mere —' (Dinah Maria Craik, John Halifax, Gentleman) NEBULA
An artist holds tin for secrets ARCANA
Behan's long time following the army THEHOSTAGE
Canon for poet, including legendary bird BROCARD
Duke of Milan may do well with ring PROSPERO
Eco's publisher's reader encountered in Miss Evans's provincial town? CASAUBON
Edith Wharton's repose TWILIGHT
French pacifist to forbid kiss at first encounter BARBUSSE
German woman takes direction for American poet FRENEAU
Harem I turned inside out to find Dream girl HERMIA
He had his chips at Brookfield WETHERBY
Hopkins apparently saw the animating energy of art in emphasis INSTRESS
It may be placed on a pedestal by one preparing his column ACROTERION
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Joint author of Westward Ho!, we hear WEBSTER
Nobel Prize-winning author of Henry IV PIRANDELLO
One of David's mighty men and 'as light of foot as a wild roe' (Samuel) ASAHEL
Poet makes us beam (with gravity) GRAY
Quite unlike the philosophy of Auguste Comte NEGATIVE
Raskolnikov's was admittedly due PUNISHMENT
Reporter offering points on island NEWSMAN
Rich Windsor gentleman turned by reader PAGE
Small rise and fall quoted in one appropriate work NEAP
Some good men conceal name of literary critic SAINTSBURY
Taylor's Pastoral LARS
The payment for Russell Haley's pioneering, postmodernist novel? SETTLEMENT
Twelve-tone music does, in common with the publishers of Dickens SERIALISES
Wrongly name case for Roman arts patron MAECENAS