30 Metaphors for morrises

The market house buildings then stopped at Fourth Street; the town in this street extended westward scarcely as far as Ninth Street; good private dwellings were seen above Fifth Street; Mr. Morris's was perhaps the best; the garden was well inclosed by a wall.

Soon after the publication of Adam Bede, when gossip had begun to report that Dinah Morris was an accurate sketch of Elizabeth Evans, and even that her sermon and prayers had been copied from the writings of the aunt, George Eliot wrote a letter to her intimate friend, Miss Sara Hennell, in which she explained to what extent she was indebted to Elizabeth Evans for the portrait of Dinah Morris.

William Morris (1834-1896) is a most interesting combination of literary man and artist.

Now that the strife was no longer against a foreign foe but between two British parties, the former aides-de-camp found themselves rivals in arms as well as love; for Colonel Morris was Carleton's right-hand man in all that concerned the Loyalists, being the official head of the department of Claims and Succour: Morris, Morgan, and Carleton were the three busiest men in New York.

For this purpose I nominate Nathaniel Chipman to be judge of the district of Vermont; Stephen Jacobs to be attorney for the United States in the district of Vermont; Lewis R. Morris to be marshal of the district of Vermont, and Stephen Keyes to be collector of the port of Allburgh, in the State of Vermont.

Morris was president of the Irish Society and Matthew Cahill the sheriff of Halifax in that year.

"I know it well," replied Charles; "but I never knew in it one who could be my brother, nor one of my age; neither did I know Mr. Morris to be my grandfather; nor yet have I heard of him but as one who had injured my mother while she lived, and who had been the enemy of her parents.

Of the choral hymns there sung, the hierophantic ritual, liturgies, paeans, the gorgeous symbolismsof the wealth there represented, the culture, art, self-sacrificeof the mingling of all the tongues of EuropeI shall not speak; nor shall I repeat names which you would at once recognise as familiar to youthough I may, perhaps, mention that the "Morris," whose name appears on the papyrus sent to me is a well-known littérateur of that name.

Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Emma Morris, Forrest City, Arkansas Age: 71 "My parents was Jane and Sam McCaslin.

A curious sequel to this disappointment was the accident that made the Roger Morris house Washington's head-quarters in 1776, both Morris and his wife being fugitive Tories.

" "I wouldn't; I wanted to be primitive and do it all ourselves; I knew Morris would be grand help, but I was not so sure of you.

George P. Morris, [Footnote 002: NOTE.Many trees in our country are landmarks, and are valued highly.

" "Mr. Morris is no optimist either in regard to French character or the progress of public affairs," said Lafayette, bitingly.

Mr. Morris is an ardent collector; his hobby is engraved gems, and for a man of his means his possessions in this line are quite remarkable.

Ham Morris was a thoughtful and kind-hearted fellow, beyond a doubt; and he was likely to be a valuable friend for a growing boy like Dab Kinzer.

I think one reason why they were such a good family was because Mrs. Morris was such a good woman.

"'Richard Morris, father to Allan, was a most erratic genius, as my first report indicated.

But if ever this gradual and genuine movement of our time towards beautynot backwards, but forwardsdoes truly come about, Morris will be the first prophet of it.

If Morris had been a hatter instead of a decorator, we should have become gradually and painfully conscious of an improvement in our hats.

A sea captain in Brooklyn had a portrait of him in oil, and when Miss Prudence went to New York she must call and see it; Morris and he were great friends.

But though the President was of the opinion that Mr. Morris was the best possible choice for the difficult post of Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States to France, he was also entirely aware of those traits of character which, his opponents urged, rendered him unsuited for the place.

"Allan Morris may be a confederate of Locke's, or he may not.

Morris was my twin-brother; he was my blessing; he is my blessing.

She could think of everything to say to Morris, and Morris could think of everything to say to her; but Morris was only a boy, and this tall stranger was a gentleman, a gentleman whom she had never seen before.

Mr. Morris is a consulting engineer.

30 Metaphors for  morrises