The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 802 - September 18, 2009

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"Countless and –– orbs / In mazy motion intermingled" (Shelley, Queen Mab) UNENDING
"She's been a little ––, she's had her head addled by women's talk" (William Dean Howells, Dr Breen's Practice) NOTIONAL
A Christmas carol in chapel? Quite the reverse EBENEZER
Browning felt that he was for us, while Shakespeare was of us MILTON
Concerning professional later copy REPRO
Eponymous ballet girl with rather mechanical reactions COPPELIA
Form mastered by Richardson: his characters corresponded so well EPISTOLIC
Goddess from the other Athenian pantheon HERA
Hardy offers room for two here ... TOWER
He got the bird in Barnes book GUSTAVEFLAUBERT
He met a fool in the forest JAQUES
Homer's is in the Louvre APOTHEOSIS
Island featured in a story from Cornwall SICILY
James Bridie's diabolus ex machina BOLFRY
John Buchan assured us The Moon Endureth. At least for twelve months? LUNARYEAR
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Mrs Barclay's noxious growth from Java – up a street in Bandung? UPASTREE
Norse peer GYNT
Okay yet perverse description of Orwell's views? ALLRIGHT
One of our characteristics, observed by Haldane INEQUALITY
Philosopher: he holds example supported by student HEGEL
Pillbox in main road INRO
Sir John's setter from muggers' haunt GADSHILL
Tea bread, say, for ill-disposed Scandinavians TROLLS
Tennyson's showed that slumber was more sweet than toil LOTOPHAGI
To Malone I might be excited EMOTIONAL
to praise some Tales of Wessex, told by him EXTOL
Wilfred Owen's work is rendered powerless DISABLED
Writer for whom Peter Høeg's physicist had a feeling? SNOW
Writer of some mettle, they say STEELE