A cubit shall be the length thereof, and a cubit the breadth thereof; foursquare shall it be: and two cubits shall be the height thereof: the horns thereof shall be of the same.
Foursquare it shall be being doubled; a span shall be the length thereof, and a span shall be the breadth thereof.
It was a big, foursquare house of greyish stone, placed in the exact centre of a narrow, treeless lot, which extended through for the full depth of the city block.
Perhaps I should say here that until this hour this man, Hobart Foxman, had been an honest man--not just reasonably honest but absolutely honest, a man foursquare as a smokehouse.
Taken in all its foursquare amplitude and unison, there was nothing human it did not avail to fitly arrange and fully circumscribe.
Not one of the battens is broken; and each one is foursquare perfectly.
Where he built a Sepulcher for himself with a foursquare Pyramid, and a Labyrinth greatly admir’d by every Body.
Taken in its allegorical sense, the description of the city asfoursquare has a profound meaning.
The city foursquare This sacred city, described in the Apocalypse (xxi.
More than any place on earth it seems to have that weight, that mass, that depth, that foursquare solidity, which reassures and comforts, in the midst of the illusions of life.
I do not fancy that ever once did Goethe really "give himself away," or lose the foursquare solidity of his balance in any wild staggering to left or right.
They are rather too foursquare and deficient in the unexpected annexes and the mysterious doors leading to nowhere and anywhere which are part of the true fascination of barns.