- Love
Respelt. London: C****ell, 1965/New York: Doubleday, 1966.
Collected Poems, 1965. London: C****ell, 1965.
Seventeen Poems Missing from "Love
Respelt"....
-
referred to the warship, the CSS Alabama. The
English name, Alabama, was
respelt in the Cape
Dutch vernacular to Alibama. In the
American Civil War, the...
- Conwy, a town with a
castle in
North Wales River Conway, Wales,
similarly respelt River Conwy HMS
Conway (school ship) HMS
Conway (1832), a 26-gun sixth...
- name was
changed to
Djakarta (short for the
former name Jayakarta,
later respelt Jakarta; see:
History of Jakarta). The name was also used in Suriname,...
-
stood for /i/ in word-initial position. In this
context it has
since been
respelt to ⟨i⟩ in
Modern Spanish. (The
following table does not
account for sandhi...
- Montplainchamps, Morival, Namoussart, Nolinfaing, Offaing, Petitvoir,
Respelt, Semel, Tronquoy, Verlaine, and Warmifontaine. A
Neolithic megalith dating...
- are
pronounced differently). Most
loanwords from
foreign languages are
respelt using Slovak principles either immediately or later. For example, "w****end"...
- also the
illustrator of one of his best-known
poetry collections, Love
Respelt.
Graves was Oxford’s
professor of
poetry between 1961 and 1966, He met...
-
Demon Zeikfried from the
first Wild Arms game returns,
though his name is
respelt Siegfried. He is the
villain for the
third part of the game,
after he is...
- and mun-da
meaning "forest" or "bush". Surveyor-General
Harry Johnston respelt the name as
Kalamunnda and it was
changed to
Kalamunda by 1901. The local...