You will please to call on me to go to the theatre, as I shall take a coach going and returning. Pray let us be there at the Prologue.
The ‘Honeymoon’ is not the production of a person
52 | MEMOIRS OF JOHN MURRAY |
I thank you much for pens, paper, &c. I have such high hopes of what I shall hereafter write, that nothing less than the wing of the poetical Swan can carry me in my flights. I have hitherto had no great luck with a goose-quill.
Your last note has so much personal feeling for me in one part, and so much real wit in the other, that I have begun to calculate the expenditure of your genius. Notes of this kind will exhaust you, I think, in the course of the winter season. What a pity you should incur such a waste!