The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 585 - January 14, 2005

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'... those chambers held barbarian hordes - foemen, and hot-blooded lords' (Keats) SONNETS
'Cattle that have been - abroad, because they durstna bide at hame' (Rob Roy, Walter Scott) ERNST
A comeback for Nell - the boot is put in for Welsh novelist SPINET
A repetitive strain injury's raising voice's pitch GOLDONI
At least twenty eight lines of verse OSCARWILDE
Behaves like Wordsworth's cloud THEEXILES
Brownish site of Taj reveals terracotta figurine TANAGRA
Crack troops presently for infantry officer SASSOON
Deceive exponent of two cultures TONSURE
Ellen Gilchrist offered it with affection LLEWELLYN
Enthusiast (a dramatist) gets the point in Hawthorne's work RETIF
Film featuring blustering squire DRUNK
Foreign Office gets to fuel up in early edition GIFTTOKEN
French nobleman let slip philosopher ARISTOTLE
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Gino confused about old Carlo, the dramatist NEXUS
Heavy weight on certain footing, borne by Cadfael EURIPIDES
Henry Miller's new (former American) work THESANDBOX
Instrument gives back time FANSHAWE
Licentious eighteenth-century writer starts really erotic tale in French DESPERADO
Mann is so imprecise about these houses FLOATS
Nicholas King's favourite writers included this novelist LASKI
One of those evidencing one Across in Barstow story SODGERING
Priedieus specially set up for playwright ARSIS
Provincial lady surprisingly defied all DELAFIELD
Rubbish hotel provided for important US novelist ROTH
Surrealist in the modern style MANSIONS
Very big obstacle for Christian from the French couple DESPAIR