| Richard Griffith, Elizabeth Griffith - 1767 - 326 Seiten
...to write a novel, for I fancy you could do it admirably ; and it would be an eafler talk foe B 4 you you 'than almoft any man, for I think your whole life and character have a great deal of that ftyle in them. I with I had any thing equally entertaining to amufe you with, but my fet of acquaintance... | |
| Joyce Marjorie Sanxter Tompkins - 1938 - 228 Seiten
...that he afterwards took. " It would be an easier Task for you than almost any Man, " she declared, " for I think your whole Life and Character have a great deal of that Stile in them." The inference was questionable, but Fate underlined the descrip< 5 > tion by casting Henry for that... | |
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