"Basso" Quotes from Famous Books
... such simple alacrity and kindly modesty as to make me feel a chum of his. I warmed to him and he reciprocated my feelings. He took me to his bosom. He often offered to go over my lesson with me, and I accepted his services with gratitude. He spoke in a warm, mellow basso that had won my heart from the first. His singsong lent peculiar charm to the pages that we read in duet. As he read and interpreted the text he would wave his snuff-box, by way of punctuating and emphasizing his words, much as the conductor of ... — The Rise of David Levinsky • Abraham Cahan
... think I'm boring you. Couldn't we do something desperate—dine at a Latin Quarter restaurant for instance? What was that place you were telling me of, where the waiter has a wonderful voice and makes the orders he shouts down the tube sound like the recitative of the basso at the Opera." ... — The Incomplete Amorist • E. Nesbit
... in profound basso, as low I think as "double G," and when he opened his mouth, I saw that his teeth were ... — Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, - and His Romaunt Abroad During the War • George Alfred Townsend |