Britain is not esteemed a melodious nation, yet the Unclassical piano is ever with us, and even in the smallest provincial towns one is rarely out of hearing of the insistent note of some itinerant musician.
"A Versailles Christmas-Tide"
Mary Stuart Boyd
The early Renaissance, with its Sidney for spokesman, attacked the rising Elizabethan drama because it was Unclassical.
"Definitions"
Henry Seidel Canby