But he may be described as a simpler, a somewhat less harmonious, but a less Tautologous Lamartine, to whom the gods were kind in allowing him to die young.
"A Short History of French Literature"
George Saintsbury
It can only seem the same to those who hear by finger and not by ear: a class now at all events but too evidently numerous enough to refute Sir Hugh's antiquated objection to the once apparently Tautologous phrase of Pistol.
"A Study of Shakespeare"
Algernon Charles Swinburne
If "is being," and "is loving," are left unused for the same reason, the truth may be, that is itself, like loves, commonly denotes "continuance;" and that being after it, in stead of being necessary or proper, can only be awkwardly Tautologous.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown