And 1 In a letter dated the 4th of April 1882, referring to the publication of his drama Mary Stuart, Swinburne wrote, to Edmund Clarence Stedman: "Mary Stuart has procured me two satisfactions which I prefer infinitely to six columns of adulation in The Times and any profit thence resulting. [Please select]
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It was one of the biggest satisfactions I ever expect to have, when I shoved those papers under his nose and watched him curl up. [Please select]
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Again, if to be satisfactory is what is meant by being true, _whose_ satisfactions, and _which_ of his satisfactions, are to count. [Please select]
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Discriminations notoriously have to be made; and the upshot is that only rational candidates and intellectual satisfactions stand the test. [Please select]
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So far the psychologists have not even started to examine these economic feelings, demands, and satisfactions with the means of laboratory psychology. [Please select]
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The most persistent setter of questions, feeler of objections, insister on satisfactions, is the religious life. [Please select]
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My feeling is finer, grander, more complete, than all the satisfactions of vanity or of glory. [Please select]
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He had gone through much; yet, if life had its disappointments, it had its satisfactions too. [Please select]
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Since one of the chief satisfactions of the metaphysicians is to get away from the welter of our mutable world into a realm of assurance, this doctrine exercised a great fascination over many minds. [Please select]
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I am contented with my lot, however, and, being of a strong make and enterprising spirit, have had many adventures, some perils, and great satisfactions since I left the factory long ago. [Please select]
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