His Majesty, at the head of the table; to the right the Chef of Grossen General Stab; to the left his Minister of War; then the Minister of Railways, and the Chief of Admiral Stab.
Kleine Diebe henkt man, vor grossen zieht man den Hut ab=--We hang little thieves, and doff our hats to big ones.
Lust und Liebe sind die Fittiche / Zu grossen Thaten=--Ambition and love are the wings to great deeds.
Der Grossen Hochmut wird sich geben, / Wenn unsre Kriecherei sich giebt=--Much complaining I often hear raised against the proud bearing of the great.
Die Kleinen reden gar so gern von dem was die Grossen thun=--Small people are so fond of talking of what great people do.
Printed by Koschwitz in Sechs Bearbeitungen von Karls desGrossen Reise, the last from a somewhat later edition, pp.
The following story, which Lenz relates in "Die grossen Pianoforte-Virtuosen unserer Zeit," is also to the point.
Lenz mentions Filtsch and his playing of the E minor Concerto only in passing in "Die grossen Pianoforte-Virtuosen unserer Zeit," but devotes to them more of his leisure in an article which appeared in the Berliner Musikzeitung (Vol.
Of the Brixenthal and the Gebiet der grossen Ache we shall have to speak in a later chapter, in our excursion 'from Woergl to Vienna.
We shall meet Berchtl again in the neighbouring 'Gebiet der Grossen Ache' on our excursion from 'Woergl to Vienna.
In his letters Beethoven referred to a canon, "Grossen Dank," which he said he had written for the Archduke and which he intended to hand him in person.
From the bay window of the Grossen house Mechthild waved me a greeting with a friendly smile.
On the origin of property see Inama Sternegg's Die Ausbildung der grossen Grundherrschaften in Deutschland, in Schmoller's Forschungen, Bd.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grossen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.