The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 18
LETTER XVIII.
TO MR JACOB TONSON.
May 26th, [1696.]
Send word, if you please, Sir, what is the most you will give for my sonn’s play, that I may take the fairest chapman, as I am bound to do for his benefit; and if you have any silver which will go, my wife will be glad of it. I lost thirty shillings or more by the last payment of fifty pounds, w^ch you made at Mr Knights.
Yours,
JOHN DRYDEN.
Sir Ro: Howard[117] writt me word, that if I cou’d make any advantage by being paid in clipp’d money, he woud change it in the Exchequer.