The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 501 - April 4, 2003

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'My duty then, shall pay me for my pains: / I will no more - mine office on you' (All's Well That Ends Well) ENFORCE
'This is an important book, - - assumes, because it deals with war' (Virginia Woolf) THECRITIC
... but even his thirteenth rallentando had charm ENTHRAL
A poet I recognize from previous knowledge APRIORI
A senatorship has been arranged for a dramatist ARISTOPHANES
According to Shaw, he said that he was sorry for 'the poor girl' (Saint Joan) WARWICK
Baptist's father at a loss for words ZACHARIAH
English philosopher seems crooked, and a bad actor, too BENTHAM
Engraving showing singer in her true colours? MEZZOTINT
First illuminated in early manuscripts INITIAL
Fruitless, like Hamlet's goodly frame STERILE
He had a pressing duty in Restoration comedy OFFICER
Iachimo was, as it were, posthumously forgiven for winning one by deceit WAGER
Jerome recorded those of Henry, describing injured Serb amid outbreaks of applause OBSERVATIONS
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Laud, as might archbishop GLORIFY
Loud feature is the opener in Maclean work PEARISTHEKEY
Man of letters is well-upholstered CHESTERFIELD
Metier I modified for those honourably discharged EMERITI
Net saga about father's side descendants AGNATES
No clue, badly formulated after a quiet start, could identify French composer ... POULENC
One involved in Spanish building has a glazed look AZULEJO
Pianist better off keeping time RICHTER
Quick coda totters badly STRETTO
Quick looks, say, at Whitbread winner PEPYS
Radical stuff from Wesker ROOTS
Reason why duration not endless, as Huxley suggested in 1944 TIMELIMIT
The call made by Ian Hamilton VISIT
What E.F. Benson protagonist did (not of his own will) INHERIT