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Examples
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Madame Swetchine read "Woldemar," we may be sure her verdict would have been different.
The Friendships of Women William Rounseville Alger 1863
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But fortunately she learns about Woldemar's knowledge of her secret, and Woldemar in turn finds out about her knowledge of his knowledge.
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi di Giovanni, George 2005
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His reputation as a literary figure is mostly based, however, on his two novels, Edward Allwill's Collection of Letters, and Woldemar.
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi di Giovanni, George 2005
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“Well, Woldemar,” cried Marya Dmitrievna, “you used to come in unannounced!”
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“Is not Woldemar here” (she seemed to have forgotten my name) “exactly like his mother?” and she gave her husband a glance which forced him to guess what she wanted.
Youth 2003
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I have been telling Woldemar that you are just starting on your careers, whereas my day is ended.
Youth 2003
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In his diaries, John Quincy observed everything, from the christening of his footman's daughter—the priest “cut off three locks of the child's hair, which, with wax, he rolled up into a little ball, and threw into the water in which the child was baptized”—to the princess Woldemar Galitzin, “venerable by the length and thickness of her beard.”
America's First Dynasty Richard Brookhiser 2002
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It is well known how prominent a place this idealization of social rela - tions has occupied in romantic literature, for example, in the poetry of Novalis or F.H. Jacobi's Woldemar
Dictionary of the History of Ideas JACQUES DROZ 1968
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Well, Woldemar, cried Marya Dmitrievna, you used to come in unannounced!
Chapter XL 1917
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I have been telling Woldemar that you are just starting on your careers, whereas my day is ended.
Youth Leo Tolstoy 1869
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