Date: 1741 [1740]; continued in 1741
"Here too is Paper; but it is as spotless as your Mind"
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Date: 1741 [1740]; continued in 1741
Children are at a time in their life "when, like Wax, their tender Minds may be moulded into what Shape they please"
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Date: 1741 [1740]; continued in 1741
"I can write my whole Mind to you, tho' I cannot, from the most deplorable Infelicity, receive from you the wish'd for Favour of a few Lines in Return, written with the same Unreservedness."
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Date: 1747-8
One's "delicate and even mind" may be see in "the very cut of her letters"
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Date: 1751
The hand one writes may be "like her mind, solid and above all flourish"
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Date: 1751
"I proceeded therefore--That I loved Familiar-letter-writing, as I had more than once told her, above all the species of writing: It was writing from the heart (without the fetters prescribed by method or study) as the very word 'Cor-respondence' implied"
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Date: [1753] 1754
"Despairing of success with you, he has assumed airs of bravery; but your name is written in large letters in his heart."
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Date: 1754
"The character he has given you, Sir, is stamped in your countenance"
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Date: 1754
"I tried to look again into the paper; but the contents were all in my mind, and filled it"
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Date: 1754
"In these papers is my heart laid open"
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