The Connoisseur
The Connoisseur. By Mr. Town [pseud.], Critic, and Censor-General. 2 vols. 140 nos. (
January 31,
1754 -
September 30,
1756), was a
London weekly paper chiefly run by
George Colman the Elder and Bonnell Thornton as a 'plebeian' counterpart to
Edward Moore's
The World, a periodical of about the same time, which dealt more with the interests of aristocrats.
James Boswell says in his Life of Johnson, "I mentioned the periodical paper called 'THE CONNOISSEUR'. He said it wanted matter. — No doubt it had not the deep thinking of Johnson's writings. But surely it has just views of the surface of life, and a very sprightly manner. His opinion of 'THE WORLD' was not much higher than of 'THE CONNOISSEUR'."