"Guitarist" Quotes from Famous Books
... employment, she might have been called a street guitarist. In consideration of her second, she might have been called a beggar—a ... — Happy Days for Boys and Girls • Various
... her first employment, she might have been called a street guitarist. In consideration of her second, she might have been called a ... — Happy Days for Boys and Girls • Various
... every other Wednesdays in Montague Square are supposed by some to be rival entertainments to Mrs. Newcome's alternate Thursdays in Bryanstone Square, pinched her daughter Mira, engaged in a polyglot conversation with Herr Schnurr, nor Carabossi, the guitarist, and Monsieur Pivier, the celebrated French chess-player, to point out the Boyar. Mira Miles wished she knew a little Moldavian, not so much that she might speak it, but that she might be heard to speak it. Mrs. Miles, who had not had the educational advantages of her daughter, simpered ... — The Newcomes • William Makepeace Thackeray
... announced. Mrs. Miles, whose delicious every other Wednesdays in Montague Square are supposed by some to be rival entertainments to Mrs. Newcome's alternate Thursdays in Bryanstone Square, pinched her daughter Mira, engaged in a polyglot conversation with Herr Schnurr, nor Carabossi, the guitarist, and Monsieur Pivier, the celebrated French chess-player, to point out the Boyar. Mira Miles wished she knew a little Moldavian, not so much that she might speak it, but that she might be heard to speak it. Mrs. ... — The Newcomes • William Makepeace Thackeray
... very much!)" I moaned, with a sickly smile on my lips and a violent internal wish to smash guitar and guitarist. ... — Across Unknown South America • Arnold Henry Savage Landor |