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%% The LaTeX Companion, 3ed
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%% Example 9-3-3 on page I-662 in "Standard font shapes".
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%% Copyright (C) 2022 Frank Mittelbach
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\documentclass{tlc3exa}
\pagestyle{empty}
\setcounter{page}{6}
\setlength\textwidth{151.0pt}


  \setlength\parindent{10pt}


%StartShownPreambleCommands
 \usepackage{Alegreya,AlegreyaSans}
%StopShownPreambleCommands

\begin{document}
 Alegreya is one of \textit{the many font families
   where \textsc{Small \textsf{Capitals}} are
   available in italics}  as well as in
 \textsc{Upright \textsf{Shape}}.
 Thus, nesting \verb=\textit= and \verb=\textsc=
 produces the desired results, as proven above.
\end{document}