Proper noun
Middlemarch
A small town in Otago, New Zealand.
To be candid, in Middlemarch phraseology, meant, to use an early opportunity of letting your friends know that you did not take a cheerful view of their capacity, their conduct, or their position and a robust candor never waited to be asked for its opinion. George Eliot
Her 1872 work Middlemarch has been described by Martin Amis Long, Camilla. Source: Internet
His Hereford stud, which he farms with his parents, Anton and Liz Gibson, started in 2009 when they moved from Hakataramea in South Canterbury to their 430ha farm in Middlemarch in Otago. Source: Internet
Strikingly modern in its painful ironies and psychological insight, Middlemarch was pivotal in the shaping of twentieth-century literary realism. Source: Internet
Eventually I spotted an old factory on the other side of the river, built in 1881 (the date was written on the building) — only a decade after Middlemarch was first published. Source: Internet
This transaction further solidifies Middlemarch Partners' role as the advisor of choice in the Alternative Lending sector. Source: Internet