The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 579 - November 26, 2004

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'Paving with fire the sky and the - floods' (Shelley) OBELI
'Thus clinging fast to that slight - within her arms, the mother drifted out . . . .' (Dombey and Son) SPAR
'With - shoulders fit to bear / The weight of mightiest monarchies' (Paradise Lost) SOUSA
A bit lucky, perhaps, for Half a Sixpence HEPTAMETER
American composer puts French money on French company LIEGE
An intruder in the works of D. H. Lawrence THREEPENNY
An orphan in The Idiot OCCUPATION
As long as a line of As You Like It? It's two feet longer! MARMOREAL
British women creating a precedent in holy orders? SHIP
Choice Proustian quest CASINOROYALE
Daggers drawn from wardrobe, lifelike replicas for Scottish play THECARETAKER
Dispatch Forrester's vessel ATLANTEAN
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French attitude includes inconsequential dialogue CHAT
Half of a two times offering by Roald Dahl CHAUFFEUR
His 14 may lead him to Muriel Spark's 1970 novel TRESSAASSR
It is associated with the book by Browning AGAMEOFCHESS
One way of keeping busy at Trevor Griffiths's Big House ROLLINGSTONE
The major one's up north, right in America URSA
The subject is a town in Belgium RECHERCHE
They can be a bit of a trial in whodunits COURTROOMS
They were accustomed to handling smooth bores MUSKETEERS
Unconscious state of Robin Cook COMA
With which the sea might see, thought Marie Corelli HEIDI