131 examples of moritz in sentences

Let me see how long you will be able to stay in Saint Moritz?

He would certainly have to sell some of his family jewels, if he wanted to stay at Saint Moritz.

Moriaz glanced at everybody she met, but she never found a single romantic figure in the crowd of invalids that sauntered about St. Moritz.

An Egyptian Princess Georg Moritz Ebers, a great Orientalist and Egyptologist, was born in Berlin on March 1, 1837, received his first instruction at Keilhau in Thuringen, then attended a college at Quedlinburg, and finally took up the study of law at Göttingen University.

Roviano, Madame Adelschein, and a few of the freer spirits of her old St. Moritz band, reappearing in Paris with the close of the watering-place season, had quickly discovered her and shown a keen interest in her liberation.

The era of the German hexameter seems, however, to be over at present, while, on the contrary, the sonnet, brought to still higher perfection by Platen, Moritz von Strachwitz and Paul Heyse, still exercises its old power of attraction, especially over poets with a tendency toward Romance art.

Baron Moritz Ferdinand von Bissing, the German Military Governor-General of Belgium, who was largely responsible for the murder of Nurse Cavell and the chief instigator of the infamous Belgian deportations, after being granted a rest from his labours, is reported to have died "of overwork."

LETTSOM Dr., lvi LICHFIELD, Cathedral, xxxiv; City, and County, xl; described by C. P. Moritz, liv.

MORITZ, C. P., Travels in England in 1782, liv, lv.

Moritz A. Jagendorf (A); 18Oct56; R181020.

Max and Moritz; or, The adventures of two naughty boys.

Max and Moritz.

Max and Moritz.

Max and Moritz.

SEE Moszkowski, Moritz.

SEE Moszkowski, Moritz.

Moritz Jagendorf.

Moritz Jagendorf (A); 1Aug74; R582595. R582596.

By Moritz A. Jagendorf.

Moritz A. Jagendorf (A); 25Nov75; R619106. R619107.

[Illustration: #THE QUEEN OF NIGHT# From the painting by Moritz von Schwind] I weep with strong emotion That death has been Thy lot, And yet that Thy devotion Thy people have forgot.

[Illustration: #PUSS IN BOOTS# MORITZ VON SCHWIND] MÜLLER.

[Illustration: #DANCE OF THE ELVES# MORITZ VON SCHWIND]

RETZCH, MORITZ, painter and engraver, born at Dresden, where he became a professor of Painting; is famous for his etchings illustrative of Goethe's "Faust," of certain of Shakespeare's plays, as well as of Fouqué's "Tales"; the "Chess-Players" and "Man versus Satan," which is considered his masterpiece (1779-1857).

He duly studied history and law; he heard Ernst Moritz Arndt interpret the Germania of Tacitus; but more especially did he profit by official and personal relations with A.W. Schlegel, who taught Heine what he himself knew best, namely, the secret of literary form and the art of metrical expression.

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