The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 968 - March 29, 2013

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'. . . farewell thou young, / But ah too short, — of our tongue" (Dryden, Sylvae) MARCELLUS
'I am by birth a —' (Mary Shelley) GENEVESE
A capital setting for stories of Joyce DUBLIN
A horseman of Troy, son of Athens' founder ACAMAS
Actors' hesitation on the way over from county town CASTERBRIDGE
Author of Orestes is away in Georgia GOFFE
Bellows-mender of play in play FLUTE
Canons devising biblical chapter and verse EUSEBIAN
Cocteau defined it as 'a petrified fountain of thought' FILM
Cold work with American friend for storyteller COPPARD
Dance suggested by the father of Dada BALL
Dressed up as lamb? ELIAN
Framework lacking direction for satirical poet SKELTON
He denied free will, making three important points in one short month JANSEN
His Key to all Mythologies sadly unfinished CASAUBON
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Idle types at Bertie's club? DRONES
In fielding he was wild JONATHAN
Insists Roman translation be used for broadcast TRANSMISSION
Instrument makers from Rotherham, at Italian rates AMATI
It had a fair following in a work by this pseudonymous novelist. PETERS
Knife a clue to destroyer SHIVA
Lennox's sort of don? FEMALE
Mass audiences heard the work of this Burgundian court composer BINCHOIS
Returning exile who managed to rebuild his capital NEHEMIAH
Sacrament suprisingly mentioned in the Pentateuch, Aristotle and Plautus EUCHARIST
She was moody, they say, the Veiled Lady of Hawthorne PRISCILLA
Singer's house MANOR
This type is very small, but apparently very clever BRILLIANT
Three banks lent a hand when she had flame aboard in '04 OLYMPIAS
Well known herb grower of Keats ISABELLA