49 examples of loti in sentences

And as Kazan and Gray Wolf came from the west, there came from the Hudson's Bay post to the east a slim dark-faced French half-breed by the name of Henri Loti, the most famous lynx hunter in all the Hudson's Bay country.

His name was Paul Weyman, and he had made arrangements to spend a part of the winter with Henri Loti, the half-breed.

And meanwhile Kazan and Gray Wolf found the home they were seeking in a thick swamp five or six miles from the cabin that Henri Loti had built.

It was January when a guide from the post brought Paul Weyman to Henri Loti's cabin on the Waterfound.

Gray Wolf followed him to the edge of the clearing in which Loti's cabin stood, and then she sat back on her haunches, raised her blind face to the gray sky, and gave a long and wailing cry.

Plato, Spencer, Newton; Darwin, Haeckel, Virchow; Æschylus, Shelley, Ibsen; Burton, Mandeville, Loti; or Brandes, Matthew Arnold, and Demosthenesfrom old and from modern times they yield up their pearls.

300 pellices, pecillatores et pincernae innumeri, pueri loti purpura induti, &c. ex omnium pulchritudine delecti.

The literature currently produced, as in the books of Loti, Maeterlinck and Rolland, is scrappy and disappointing, it is true; but that is to be expected when the whole nation is strained to its last energy and gasping for breath, under the titanic struggle, and is no test of what will be.

Pierre Loti and M. André Chevrillon have reflected, with the intensest visual sensibility, the romantic and ruinous Morocco of yesterday, and in the volumes of the "Conférences Marocaines," published by the French government, the experts gathered about the Resident-General have examined the industrial and agricultural Morocco of tomorrow.

"Melville, Loti, Moerenhout, Pallander, your Stevenson,I don't know that Stoddard,all are meretricious, with their pomp of words and no truth.

Loti wrote nearly fifty years ago, a decade after their influx: "The Chinese merchants of Papeete were objects of disgust and horror to the natives.

Shall I find you her?" I looked at her and boldly said: "I am a stranger in your island, as was Loti when he met Rarahu.

" It was at the next that I took from my pocket "Rarahu, ou le mariage de Loti," a thin, poorly printed book in pink paper covers that I had possessed since boyhood, and which I had read again on the ship coming to Tahiti.

I spoke of Loti again, and of other writers' comments upon the attitude of women in Tahiti toward man.

SEE Loti, Pierre.

SEE Loring, Emilie. LOTI, PIERRE, PSEUD.

Ramuntcho, par Pierre Loti, pseud.

LOTI, PIERRE, pseud.

Pêcheur d'Islande, par Pierre Loti, pseud.

By Pierre Loti, illustrator: Frederick T. Chapman, translator: Guy Endore.

R64359, 10Jul50, West Publishing Co. (PWH) LOTI, Pierre, pseud.

LOTI, PIERRE.

SEE Loring, Emilie. LOTI, PIERRE, PSEUD.

Ramuntcho, par Pierre Loti, pseud.

LOTI, PIERRE, pseud.

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