The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 519 - August 22, 2003

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'The majority of poems one -s and outlives' (T.S. Eliot) OUTGROW
Artist uses power provided by water in France WATTEAU
Arts quotas too complex for Italian poet TORQUATOTASSO
Bob Rafelson made five such simple works EASY
Characters from Tom Brown and The Horse's Mouth in Somerset village quartet EASTCOKER
Colonnade fronting some temples of Athens STOA
Disappointing, like 12's Tom POOR
Dramatist and pure dramatic character SIMON
French composer shows the German grip on our country DUKAS
Helen Cresswell introduces strangers to fiction OUTLANDERS
Hilton's irregular fruits RANDOMHARVEST
His verse may have been characterized as labyrinthine in 1949 MUIA
Hymnodist in serene Alexandrines NEALE
Ibsen's minister speaking of Austen's colonel? BRANDON
Italian painter was a 1 Down man ANDREADELSARTO
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Lady whose daughter-in-law was Archer's target in devious stratagem BOUNTIFUL
Makeshift, like Powell's pieces TEMPORARY
Member of religion from former era stays loyal to emperor RASTA
Murdoch's dressmaker, enchanter's slave NINA
Old print in petty retouch job TINTYPE
One note at parties provided by melancholy folk songs FADOS
Poet seen to steal (first time, after hesitation) an automatic weapon ROBERTBROWNING
Pretty rich, this sort of O. Henry wanderers? ROLLING
Prufrock felt he was such a lord ATTENDANT
Pursuer of Antigonus BEAR
Raga and improvisations for Fray Luis, author of a guide for sinners GRANADA
They carry substantive rank NOUNS
Tristan possibly in it when returning to Cornwall TRANSIT
US poet a hot fielder perhaps (though possibly not on leg side) HOFFMAN
Weird faint magic of canticle MAGNIFICAT