Aún no tenemos significados para "great connoisseur".
1He was a great connoisseur in the arts of design.
2Sir Robert Peel is a great connoisseur in art and seemed highly to enjoy them.
3He is considered, no doubt truly, a great connoisseur.
4And to think that such a great connoisseur as Mr.---should choose my Olive's picture.
5Basically Berenson, the great connoisseur said I have a sixth sense and I know what's what.
6He has been a great connoisseur of loveliness.
7Sir John, who was a great connoisseur in horses, went with me to see Bonnie Prince.
8The great connoisseur of literature and art!
9I've read the court transcripts and Berenson, this great connoisseur, is dismembered by this feisty New York attorney.
10They were collected by Sir Francis Bradford, from whom the place was bought, and he was a great connoisseur.
11He was a great connoisseur, and could tell at once, when he took a pearl in his hand, its weight and value.
12I don't know whether I told you what a charming man he is, and a great connoisseur and devoted lover of music.
13He is a great connoisseur of bodies, and could pick you out the finest specimens with as ready an eye as an artist.
14He became, too, a great connoisseur of vases, ornaments, and pictures, sitting before them and examining them for an hour at a time.
15Hard by there was another group discussing the music: Blythe, the musical critic, and Lawson, who had the reputation of being a great connoisseur.
16If this great connoisseur in love were right, Cambyses must love her passionately, or his jealousy could not have caught fire so quickly and fearfully.
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