The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 954 - December 14, 2012

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'Open thine eyes —, and sphere them round' (Keats, Hyperion) ETERNE
'That did my ripe thoughts in my brain —' (Shakespeare, Sonnets) INHEARSE
A child of five like Dr Angelicus AQUINAS
Angry Young Man supports full collection in Bennett book THESETWAIN
Celebrated in song coming from the man the media suggested ANTHEMED
Continue talking idly about model for tragic poet CHATTERTON
Defoe's sort of Englishman TRUEBORN
He was pursued by a simply divine dog THOMPSON
His sonnet was innovative, but his lyrics were scattered PETRARCH
Housman asked if his team still did PLOUGHED
May be major or minor, and is found in four sacred books URSA
Novelist on morning mourned by Tennyson HALLAM
One of four of Burnett's minor eponymous characters FAUNTLEROY
Pairing of contrasting ideas, central to poetry OPPOSITION
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Philosopher looks crooked, and a bad actor, too BENTHAM
Private character of Linklater ANGELO
Seldom what is meant by 'like a Greek god' SATYRESQUE
Ship-builder on Channel Island produces 80s novel NOAHSARK
South Sea adventurer starts old Melville's other opus OMOO
Stormy seasons can reveal sound correspondences ASSONANCES
The fan goes wild over capital in Wharton's work ETHANFROME
Theatres showing effect of overdose on several ages ODEONS
There it was, after this in Bennett's book OVER
Tiresome offering of Bridie with silk TEDIOUS
To Harper Lee's Uncle Jack, Landor's idealised friend was a cat ROSEAYLMER
Violet Paget's imaginary lover PHANTOM
War artist from China should be remembered as one of the greatest NASH
Word finders, treasuries, dictionaries, lexicons, storehouses, wordlists . . . THESAURI