In much of the Mississippi valley the people had their own canons of literary taste; indeed, in a recent book by one of Benton's admirers, there is a fond allusion to his statement, anent the expunging resolution, that "solitary and alone" he had set the ball in motion,-the pleonasm being evidently looked upon in the light of a rather fine oratorical outburst.
"Thomas Hart Benton"
Theodore Roosevelt
"And, mamma," suddenly and acutely sensitive to pleonasm, "you begin every sentence with 'say' and you say 'certainly' so often."
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst
The fact of the word he neither qualifying nor explaining the word king, distinguishes pleonasm from apposition.
"The English Language"
Robert Gordon Latham