James Harlowe and singleton are warned against.
"Clarissa, Volume 5 (of 9)"
Samuel Richardson
He was only twenty-three when he produced his first novel of "singleton Fontenoy, R.N.," which so pleased Carlyle that it induced the old philosopher to invite him to his house.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann
Robinson himself, Moll, Jack, William the Quaker in singleton, even Roxana the cold-blooded and covetous courtesan, cannot be said not to be real-they and almost every one of the minorities are an immense advance on the colourless and bloodless ticketed puppets of the Middle Fiction.
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury