Publications of Robert Morris

Author

  • Morris, Robert. An essay in defence of ancient architecture; or, a parallel of the ancient buildings with the modern: shewing the beauty and harmony of the former, and the irregularity of the latter. ... To which is annexed, an inspectional table, ... By Robert Morris, ... London: printed for D. Browne; W. Bickerton; J. Pote; and J. Walthoe, 1728. ESTC No. T90206. Grub Street ID 310064.
  • Morris, Robert. An enquiry after virtue: in a letter to a friend. London: printed for C. Corbett, Bookseller and Publisher at Addison's Head in Fleetstreet, [1730?]. ESTC No. N840. Grub Street ID 53304.
  • Morris, Robert. Lectures on architecture. Consisting of rules founded upon harmonick and arithmetical proportions in building. Design'd as an agreeable entertainment for gentlemen: and More Particularly Useful to all who make Architecture, or the Polite Arts, their Study. Read to a Society Establish'd for the Improvement of Arts and Sciences, and Explain'd by Examples on Copper Plates; with the Proportions apply'd to Practice. By Robert Morris. London: printed for J. Brindley, at the King's-Arms in New-Bond-Street, M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]. ESTC No. T90779. Grub Street ID 310619.
  • Morris, Robert. Lectures on architecture. Consisting of rules founded upon harmonick and arithmetical proportions in building, applicable to various situations. Design'd As an agreeable Entertainment for Gentlemen: but More Particularly Useful, to all who make Architecture, or the Polite Arts their Study. Part the second. Read to a Society established for the Improvement of Arts and Sciences, and Explain'd by Examples on 13 Copper-Plates; with the Proportions apply'd to Practice By Robert Morris. London: printed for the author, 1736. and sold by J. Brindley, in New Bond-Street; J. Wilcox, against the New Church in the Strand; and J. Millan, near the Admiralty Office, [1736]. ESTC No. T90780. Grub Street ID 310621.
  • Morris, Robert. Yes, they are: being an answer to Are these Things so? the previous question from an Englishman in his grotto to a great man at court. London: printed for T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.XL. [1740]. ESTC No. T60962. Grub Street ID 286727.
  • Morris, Robert. Yes, they are: being an answer to Are these things so? The previous question from an Englishman in his grotto to a great man at court. [Dublin]: London: printed, and Dublin re-printed in the year, 1740. ESTC No. T199793. Grub Street ID 231731.
  • Morris, Robert. Have at you all: being a proper and distinct reply to three pamphlets just published, intituled, What of that? The weather-menders, and, They are not. By the author of Yes, they are. London: printed for the perusal of all lovers of their country, 1740. ESTC No. N3965. Grub Street ID 26940.
  • Morris, Robert. Yes, they are: being an answer to Are these things so? The previous question from an Englishman in his grotto to a great man at court. London: printed for T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.XL. [1740]. ESTC No. T52866. Grub Street ID 279875.
  • Morris, Robert. Have at you all: being a proper and distinct reply to three pamphlets just published, intituled, What of that? The weather-menders, and, They are not. By the author of Yes, they are. London: printed for T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.XL. [1740]. ESTC No. N17265. Grub Street ID 6735.
  • Morris, Robert. Yes, they are: being an answer to Are these things so? The previous question from an Englishman in his grotto to a great man at court. London: printed for T. Cooper, 1740. ESTC No. N45672. Grub Street ID 30549.
  • Morris, Robert. Yes, they are: being an answer to Are these Things So? The previous question, from an Englishman in his grotto, to a great man at court. [Dublin]: London: and Dublin re-printed, M.D.CC.XL. [1740]. ESTC No. T63073. Grub Street ID 288373.
  • Morris, Robert. Yes, they are: being an answer to Are these things so? The previous question, from an Englishman in his grotto, to a great man at court. London: printed for the perusal of all lovers of their country, 1740. ESTC No. T178245. Grub Street ID 215183.
  • Morris, Robert. Fatal necessity: or, liberty regain'd. A tragedy: as it was once acted in Rome for the sake of freedom and virtue. Collected from Vertot's History of the revolutions in the Roman republick. London: printed for R. Dodsley at Tully's Head in Pall-Mall, T. Amey in the Court of Requests, and J. Brindley in New Bondstreet; and sold by T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XLII. [1742]. ESTC No. N7544. Grub Street ID 52483.
  • Morris, Robert. Fatal necessity: or, liberty regain'd. A tragedy: as it was once acted in Rome for the sake of freedom and virtue. Collected from Vertot's History of the revolutions in the Roman republick. Dublin: printed for George Faulkner in Essex-Street, over-against the Bridge, MDCCXLII. [1742]. ESTC No. N7545. Grub Street ID 52484.
  • Morris, Robert. The art of architecture, a poem. In Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. Humbly Inscribed to the Rt. Honble the Earl of ---------. London: printed for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head in Pall-Mall; and sold by T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, 1742. ESTC No. T22436. Grub Street ID 246606.
  • Morris, Robert. An enquiry after virtue: in a letter to a friend. Part II. Being a proper appendix to the first part. By the same author. London: printed for T. Cooper, 1743. ESTC No. N841. Grub Street ID 53315.
  • Morris, Robert. Saint Leonard's hill: or, the hermitage. A poem. Humbly inscrib'd to ------- By Robert Morris. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, [1743]. ESTC No. N21284. Grub Street ID 10667.
  • Morris, Robert. A reasonable plea for the animal creation: being a reply to a late pamphlet, intituled, A dissertaion on the voluntary eating of blood, &c. In which is shewed, I. From the Nature and Reason of Things, that we have no right to destroy, much less to eat of any thing which has life. II. That if the human food at first was only the produce of the earth, and by positive command made immutable, then that law or command must be immutably eternal. By Robert Morris. London: printed for M. Cooper in Pater-Noster Row, and sold by W. Shropshire and J. Brindley in New-Bond-Street, and J. Millan over-against the Admiralty-Office, [1746]. ESTC No. T168355. Grub Street ID 206281.
  • Morris, Robert. Rupert to Maria. An heroic epistle. With Maria's genuine answer. London: printed for W. Webb, 1748. ESTC No. T46978. Grub Street ID 274983.
  • Morris, Robert. Rural architecture: consisting of regular designs of plans and elevations for buildings in the country. In which the purity and simplicity of the art of designing are variously exemplified. With Such Remarks and Explanations as are conductive to render the Subject agreeable. Illustrated with fifty quarto copper-plates. By Robert Morris, Surveyor. London: printed for the author, and to be had of him at his house in Hyde-Park-Street, Grosvenor-Square, M.DCC.L. [1750]. ESTC No. T90200. Grub Street ID 310058.
  • Morris, Robert. The architectural remembrancer: being a collection of new and useful designs, of ornamental buildings and decorations. For parks, gardens, woods, &c. To which are added, a variety of chimney-pieces, after the manner of Inigo Jones, and Mr. Kent. The Whole neatly engraven on Fifty Copper-Plates, in Octavo. Designed by Robert Morris, Surveyor, In Hyde-Park-Street, near Grosvenor-Square. London: printed for, and sold by the author; and also by W. Owen, at Homer's-Head, near Temple-Bar, [1751]. ESTC No. T90199. Grub Street ID 310056.
  • Morris, Robert. The qualifications and duty of a surveyor explained. In a letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of ******. In which the essential accomplishments are particularly described and considered. ... London: printed for W. Owen, 1752. ESTC No. T218130. Grub Street ID 242795.
  • Morris, Robert. A second letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of ******, concerning the qualifications and duty of a surveyor: in which the essential accomplishments are more particularly described and considered; with some farther remarks on their supposed imperfections. ... London: printed for W. Owen, 1752. ESTC No. T218131. Grub Street ID 242796.
  • Morris, Robert. Select architecture: being regular designs of plans and elevations well suited to both town and country; in which the magnificence and beauty, the purity and simplicity of designing ... is accurately treated, and with great variety exemplified, ... Illustrated with fifty copper plates. ... By Robert Morris, ... London: sold by Robert Sayer, 1755. ESTC No. T152204. Grub Street ID 197225.
  • Morris, Robert. Architecture improved, in a collection of modern, elegant and useful designs; ... All curiously engraved on fifty copper-plates, octavo. Designed by Robert Morris, ... London: sold by Robert Sayer, 1755. ESTC No. T150587. Grub Street ID 196349.
  • Morris, Robert. Select architecture: being regular designs of plans and elevations well suited to both town and country; in which the magnificence and beauty, the purity and simplicity of designing, For every Species of that noble Art, is accurately treated, and with great variety exemplified. From the Plain Town-House to the Stately Hotel; And in the Country from the genteel and convenient Farm-House to the Parochial Church. With Suitable Embellishments. Also Bridges, Baths, Summer-Houses, &c. with Estimates to each Design by the Great Square, and such Remarks, Explanations and Scales are annexed, that the Comprehension is rendered easy, and Subject most agreeable. Illustrated with fifty copper plates, Quarto. By Robert Morris, Surveyor. London: sold by Robert Sayer, opposite Fetter-Lane, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLVII. [1757]. ESTC No. T91284. Grub Street ID 311133.
  • Morris, Robert. Architecture improved, in a collection of modern, elegant and useful designs; ... All curiously engraved on fifty copper-plates, octavo. Designed by Robert Morris, ... London: sold by Robert Sayer, 1757. ESTC No. T188105. Grub Street ID 223948.
  • Morris, Robert. Lectures on architecture. Consisting of rules founded upon harmonick and arithmetical proportions in building, Design'd As an Agreeable Entertainment for Gentlemen: and More particularly useful to all who make Architecture, or the Polite Arts, their Study. Read to a Society establish'd for the Improvement of Arts and Sciences, and explain'd, by Examples on Copper Plates; with the Proportions apply'd to Practice. By Robert Morris. London: printed for R. Sayer, at the Golden Buck, opposite Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street, MDCCLIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T91318. Grub Street ID 311170.