The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 631 - January 6, 2006

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'When the gifts and -- of mankind shall recompense the toils of study' (Johnson) MELANCHOLY
A great deal of Gericault analysed by Barnes RAFT
A ps of Logan P S AFTERTHOUGHT
Andromeda's mother has star quality IVES
Berger king ADOLPH
Churchill's was well-versed in the eighteenth century ARTHUR
Coveting wandering guerrilla force VIETCONG
Dandy creation from Stowe ANYTHING
Final advice to Nicholson in Polanski classic: 'Forget it, Jake, it's --' THOR
Four neatly arranged for Lord Cedric ATOM
Hamlet's was mortal DRAYHORSE
How Marryat's brass-bounder may have stood CASSIOPEIA
Mighty small subject of Marie Corelli REDHARVEST
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Missing to the French, writer becomes god EMIL
Morose husband discovered this not-so-silent woman MANANDWIFE
Ode on O'Faolain's sort of baby? TOMFOOL
Playwright has a short time with uninhibited types HANDLEYCROSS
Randal's was great and grey FAREWELL
Second horse that is revealed by Greene policeman SCOBIE
Slang heard from philosopher TRAVERS
Some seem ill-at-ease presenting boy detective FAUNTLEROY
Stevenson's saint not quite the finished article COIL
The Princess of France's 'plume of feathers' CARESSES
What McMurtry offered for Billy CHINATOWN
What Scott's nine revisions could hardly be EASY
Writer is valiant, has money, is extremely trustworthy DOUGHTY