And yet these sculptured blocks are trifles in size compared with the
rough-hewn blocks that form the wide verandah or platform which surrounds the Great Temple.
In a hall, the height of which was greatly disproportioned to its extreme length and width, a long oaken table, formed of planks
rough-hewn from the forest, and which had scarcely received any polish, stood ready prepared for the evening meal of Cedric the Saxon.
There was to be nothing finer or sweeter in the life of even Benvenuto Cellini, that
rough-hewn saint, ten centuries later.
He had translated them quite simply, not without skill, and he had found words which at all events suggested the
rough-hewn grandeur of the original.
746-747) When you are building a house, do not leave it
rough-hewn, or a cawing crow may settle on it and croak.
The low ceiling, smoke-blackened and dingy, was pierced by several square trap-doors with
rough-hewn ladders leading up to them.
It was a
rough-hewn countenance, his forehead seemed like a block of granite; but there was a weary expression about his face, and the gray hairs hung scantily about his head, as if life were waning there already.
Our young man's first impression of the Western world was received on the landing-place of the German steamers at Jersey City--a huge wooden shed covering a wooden wharf which resounded under the feet, an expanse palisaded with
rough-hewn piles that leaned this way and that, and bestrewn with masses of heterogeneous luggage.
Composed in 1967 and based on Anton Chekov's play of the same name, it tells the tale of the widow, Mme Popova, unendingly mourning the death of her husband until the arrival of the
rough-hewn yet charismatic land agent, Smirnov ('the bear' of the title) demanding payment of debts.
She quickly reorganized the
rough-hewn dispensary into a proper
It's something I've done my entire life, a sort of evolutionary protective response to the existential sense of dread I felt as a child every time I passed the
rough-hewn iron sculpture that served as the Holocaust Memorial at our local JCC.