The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 847 - September 10, 2010

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'He who runs may read' (and he who sits still perhaps --) REREADS
'They are the ruthless versicles of the Galsworthy age' said Grigson of his poems GRAHAM
A goal from Davies AMBITION
Arnold Bennett's thief may get into hot water TEALEAF
Borges' first letter is not really a help ALEPH
Collins offered Foreign Office's firm count FOSCO
Comfy home alternative for Greek elder statesman NESTOR
Cutting passage EXCERPT
Deighton's was submerged HORSE
Dog from London WHITEFANG
Edgeworth's stretch over amount paid to support move to protect ruler CASTLERACKRENT
Erect an alteration to stage again REENACT
French shepherd with account of provenance of renowned duellist BERGERAC
Girl joins second friend for composer SCHUMANN
He observed dramatic values MONTAGUE
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Holiday spot visited by Shute? SEASIDE
How to calm an actor, holding annual statistics ALMANAC
It's case is capital UPPER
Jessica carried a torch for him LORENZO
Lyrist's friend staged by Mallet EURYDICE
Motorway queen gets on the bypass for Scots guy, say MANNERING
Nameless bard, or Italian OSSIA
Novel missiles in black, gold (golden) - and the blue ARROWS
Some cheap verse by Joyce POMES
Some of Hardy's Egdon Heath energy suggests Odysseus's adviser ATHENE
Stage king free of inner character RICHARD
Streetcar passenger Harold MITCHELL
Unlike Clemo's percussionist DIFFERENT
Useful small red letters used in downbeat verse LESFLEURSDUMAL
Visually challenged naval writer? BARTIMEUS