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The Wing adjutant, Sqdn./Ldr. Becker, alias "Fridolin," and the engineer officer, Flt./Lt. Katschner, are not quite conversant with the local heating arrangements.
Stuka Pilot Rudel, Hans-Ulrich 1973
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I do not aver that the railroad is devoid of a kind of poetry of its own, -- the same kind of sentiment, nearly, that resides about anvils and smelting-furnaces in the Hartz Mountains and in the great coal-districts: an infernal kind of sentiment, for the most part, being inseparable from burning fiery furnaces and grime; as in "Fridolin," and in the "Song of the Bell," and in the "Forging of the Anchor."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Various
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After heavy-handed chaff he proceeds to abuse Mark Lemon, up and down, in similar terms; and with a view to show that others write verse as bad as his, reprints the weakest lines in his "Fridolin" and
The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann
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This touched the old man; he ended by showing his visitor his music, he even played and sang to him, with his ghost of a voice, several selections from his compositions, -- among others, the whole of Schiller's ballad "Fridolin," which he had set to music.
A Nobleman's Nest Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev 1850
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'The story of "Fridolin," and Retzch's pretty outlines.
Wylder's Hand Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1843
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"The low tax rate benefits the rich but leaves the middle class struggling," says 71-year old Fridolin Heinrich, a retired computer specialist from Unteraegeri, a town in the canton of Zug.
Swiss Region's Boom Breeds Discontent Goran Mijuk 2011
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‘The story of “Fridolin,” and Retzch’s pretty outlines.
Wylder's Hand 2003
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It immediately struck me I had somewhere seen his likeness: it will be found in Retzch's outlines to Schiller's ballad of Fridolin, where two men are pushing Robert into the burning iron furnace.
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It immediately struck me I had somewhere seen his likeness: it will be found in Retzch's outlines to Schiller's ballad of Fridolin, where two men are pushing Robert into the burning iron furnace.
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Erik Axel Karlfeldt's name is mainly associated with Fridolin, his alter ego, e.g. in the book of verse "Fridolin's Pleasure garden".
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