Examples of 'great victorian' in a sentence

Meaning of "great victorian"

great victorian: This phrase typically refers to someone or something connected to the historical period of the Victorian era in British history, known for its distinctive styles, values, and societal norms

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This was the site of a great Victorian party.
The great Victorian statesman, Benjamin Disraeli, famously asked.
I was going to join the pantheon of great Victorian detectives.
The area is a tribute to the great Victorian past of the city.
This early period was the time of the great Victorian amateur.
The first owner of this painting was the great Victorian art critic, John Ruskin.
This is a photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, a great Victorian photographer.
There is a lovely story about the great Victorian Anglo-Jew, Sir Moses Montefiore.
Probably named for Nicholas Chevalier, the great Victorian painter.
It 's a fantastically dark conceit, the great Victorian novelist as the sadist 's accomplice.
We plant the flags, and then we do what all the great Victorian explorers did.
Once there was a house party at which Huxley, the great Victorian agnostic, was present.
He was also said to have clashed with another great Victorian scientist - Charles Darwin.

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