- Text
reproduced from
Yeats's own
handwritten draft.
Foster 1997, p. 184. Sophocles;
Yeats,
William Butler (1989). W.B.
Yeats, the
Writing of Sophocles'...
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Smith (born
February 26, 2000),
known professionally as
Yeat (occasionally
stylized as
YEAT /ˈjiːt/ YEET), is an
American rapper, singer-songwriter,...
- W. B.
Yeats was an
Irish poet and playwright.
Yeats may also
refer to:
Yeats (surname), a
surname and list of
people with the name
Yeats (crater), an impact...
-
Yeats is an
English family name.
Notable people with the name include: Anne
Yeats (1919–2001),
Irish painter and
stage designer Elizabeth Yeats (1868–1940)...
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Yeats were the
forward pair
Dennis Gillespie and Jim Irvine.
Yeats pla**** 118
matches (95 in the league) for
Dundee United. [citation needed]
Yeats,...
- John
Yeats may
refer to: John
Butler Yeats,
Irish artist and
father of W. B.
Yeats John
Yeats (economist),
English economist and
educationalist John Yeates...
- landholders, his
father was the
painter John
Butler Yeats, and his
brother was the poet W. B.
Yeats. Jack B. was born in
London but was
raised in County...
- Gráinne
Yeats (14
April 1925 – 18
April 2013) was an
Irish harpist and singer, and also a
historian of the
Irish harp.
Yeat was born as Gráinne Ní hEigeartaigh...
-
James Yeats may
refer to:
James Yeats (American football)
player for 1960
Houston Oilers season James Yeats,
character in
British Intelligence (film)...
- (Springer, 2017).
Yeats uses they/them pronouns.
Birth year from
catalogue data for
Rearranging Dyson-Schwinger
Equations Karen Yeats. "Karen
Yeats". math.uwaterloo...