The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 960 - February 1, 2013

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"Quit the gay range o' the world,' I hear her cry, / 'Enter, in —, the penitential pound'" (Browning, The Ring and the Book) LIEU
'O peaceful Sisterhood, / —, and yield me sanctuary' (Tennyson, Idylls of the King) RECEIVE
'The — temperament is a disease that afflicts amateurs' (G. K. Chesterton) ARTISTIC
25 gentlemen thus portrayed by Beerbohm CARICATURE
and others in some Talbot essay ETAL
Baring's was seamless COAT
Betray beginnings of Stanley's History of Philosophy SHOP
Chanel supports first real oddity in baroque style ROCOCO
Could Michener's have produced the Ashes in summer? THEFIRES
Did one have to be blind to associate Man with mounting toward a dominating position? ASCENDANCE
Dramatist has one root in France RACINE
Early ecologist might stir our hate THOREAU
Eastern philosophy the theory of disorderliness, by the sound of it CONFUCIANISM
He associated violent death with the Arabian Nights CARR
He wished that Cassius' enterprise might thrive POPILIUSLENA
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It is but want of power to sin, Dryden thought REPENTANCE
Kay Boyle's said to be on the plain THESEAGULL
Latter-day Lake poet NICHOLSON
Leading actor associated with king snake in Gibbons STARKADDER
Lowell's was colourful DOME
Mrs Tynan's wife . . . FRENCH
Murderous Jack in backstreet finds tourists TRIPPERS
Nurse offering protection against precipitation GAMP
She wrote two of them, we're told RUSS
Thomas recalled it ADLESTROP
Those on a learning curve in Teresa, perhaps TRAINEES
Three of her books marked sort of free ADAMSON
What refers to it may be relative ANTECEDENT
White Italian girl with shrewish sister BIANCA
Whitman's spear grass, found among its leaves? CALAMUS