Let's see if I can give large enough clues for the final two points to be gained:
2. "It is better, I should think, to have him for a friend than an enemy, for he is a most formidable-looking personage. I listened to him as he conversed with the other gentlemen. All he says is most simple, but often cynical, harsh, and contradictory."
Said by Charlotte Bronte of [?].
- An English novelist, though born in India. His most famous work has the subtitle "A Novel without a Hero".
9. "Of all novelists in any country, [Trollope] best understands the role of money. Compared with him even Balzac is a romantic."
Said by [?] of Trollope.
- Said by a C20th poet, born in England but later an American citizen.
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