The presence of the young living soul corrects the vanity of the dead oldpedant.
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I do not mean that, you oldpedant.
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The ashen face of the tottering oldpedant had offered her no welcome to a happy home.
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Some oldpedant in spectacles.
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The same oldpedant, too?
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The oldpedant marveled at the young woman's composure, for she simply bowed and awaited a termination of the interview.
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It is easy to see that these critics are symbolized by the oldpedant Beckmesser, and that in Walter we have Wagner himself.
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The two women cowering together above the oldpedant's den with sorrowing hearts communed while Justine Delande directed the packing of her slender belongings.
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Surly oldpedants he would have none of, favouring young men on the score of their youth alone.
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"Monsieur Sylvestre Bonnard," she said to me, "you are nothing but an oldpedant.
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"You shall never marry her," the oldpedant cried.
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Though a poor, gray nest, I could press it to my heart, with all its untidy little houses, and tedious oldpedants.
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That is the way these oldpedants will talk, after all their youth and all their poetry, if they ever had any, are gone.
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"And what under the sun do your fine Latin words mean, you pompous oldpedant?" asked Zerbine.