[{"id": 135013, "created": "2019-09-27T12:09:05.460429", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83622, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-09-27T12:27:29.818999", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "My very dear & good Bard\r\n\r\nI am glad to hear that the spurs & my note arrived safe at Eartham , & I will begin this Epistle by giving you an account of the success I met with in executing the commissions you gave me - the first thing after breakfast on Tuesday morning I went to Paines , & lo Evans told me that there was not a Copy of the Life of Lorenzo to be obtaind for Love or Money ! but that there would be another edition published in about a month or six weeks time , so that Miss Poole must be patient for a little while - from Paynes I crossed the Park to Mr Cratchrodes , whom I luckily found at home ; He told me that he thought the Oxford Gentleman would not put up any Monument to Sir Wm Jones & for a very good reason viz: because they are not \r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nwritten upside down at the top of the page : \r\n\r\nI am happy to hear that Mary has begun the italian Grammar I think it will afford her great amusement - it is just dinner time after dinner I mean to take a walk to Mrs Montagues & see the Chimney sweepen at dinner in her garden I have heard it is an amusing sight . I called on Mr Guy again today He desired to be most kindly remembered to you\r\nAdieu ", "letterDate": "May 1 1796", "registrationMark": "Letter from Flaxman on [...]"}}, {"id": 135103, "created": "2019-10-17T23:49:52.665160", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83622, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-10-18T00:01:53.403293", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "I am happy to hear that Mary has begun the Italiana [...] I think it will afford hear great amusement - it is just dinner time after dinner I mean to take a walk to Mrs Montagues & see the chimney specimen at dinner in her garden I have heard it is an amusing night. I could on Mr Jay again today he desired to be most kindly remembered to you. [...] \r\nMy very dear & good bard\r\nLetter from Mr Flaxman on this [...]\r\nI am glad to hear that that spurs & my note arrived safe at Eartham, & I will begin this Epistole by giving you an account of the success I met within executing the commissions you gave me - the first thing after breakfast on Tuesday morning I went to Paines, & to Evans told me that there was not a copy of the life of Lorenzo to be obtained for love or money! but that there would be another edition published in about a month or six weeks time, so that Mip Poole must be patient for a little while - from Paynes I [...] the park to Mr Bratchrodes, whom I luckily found at home, he told me that he thought the Oxford gentlemen would not put up any monument to Mr W. M Jones & for a very good reason [...] because they are not\r\n ", "letterDate": "May 1. 1796", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 135908, "created": "2020-04-05T16:13:57.621639", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83622, "user_id": 1988, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-05T16:16:29.588068", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "There is an added sentence in pencil that reads \u201cLetter from Flaxman on other side\u201d.\r\n", "letterBody": "My very dear & good Bard  \r\nI am glad to hear that the spurs & my note\r\narrived safe at Eartham, & I will begin this Epistle by\r\ngiving you an account of the success I met with in executing \r\nthe commissions you gave me. the first thing after breakfast\r\non Tuesday morning I went to Paines, & lo Evans told me\r\nthat there was not a copy of the Life of Lorenzo to be\r\nobtained for love or money! but that there would be another\r\nedition published in about a month or six weeks time, so\r\nthat Miss Poole must be patient for a little while \u2013\r\nfrom Paynes I crossed the park to Mr Cratchrodes, whom\r\nI luckily found at home, he told me that he thought the\r\nOxford Gentleman would not put up any Monument to sir\r\nWm Jones & for a very good reason viz: because they are not\r\n\r\n(another part of the letter is written upside-down at top of page as follows-)\r\n\r\nI am happy to hear that Mary has began the Italian Grammar I\r\nthink it will afford her great amusement \u2013 it is just dinner time after\r\ndinner I mean to take a walk to Mrs Montagues & see the Chimney sweep in\r\nat dinner in her garden I have heard it is an amusing sight. I called\r\non Mr Guy again today he desired to be most kindly remembered to you\r\nadieu", "letterDate": "May 1 1796", "registrationMark": "0"}}]