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A favorite idea of the period, which goes back at least to Quintilian, is that style is the dress of thought (Kames, Johnson, Crevier).
STYLE IN LITERATURE R. A. SAYCE 1968
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Marsais (Des tropes, 1730) and Crevier, can be regarded as the ultimate point of the classical system.
STYLE IN LITERATURE R. A. SAYCE 1968
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Clarity is still put first among qualities by Kames (who goes so far as to say that it “ought not to be sacrificed to any other beauty whatever”) and by Crevier (Rhétorique françoise, 1765).
STYLE IN LITERATURE R. A. SAYCE 1968
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This is the reading adopted by Crevier; i.e. "to appease the jealousy by his own private loss, rather than the least public loss."
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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_ Crevier prefers to read _aut soli aut hi maxime_.
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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"Whoever", says Crevier "had the right to teach might open a school where he pleased, provided it was not in the vicinity of a principal school".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Crevier Sampino, they celebrated their golden anniversary Sep-tember 3rd.
NY Daily News 2011
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Crevier Sampino, they celebrated their golden anniversary Sep-tember 3rd.
NY Daily News 2011
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Crevier Sampino, they celebrated their golden anniversary September 3rd.
NY Daily News 2011
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As previously announced, the Company recently completed the acquisition of Crevier BMW-MINI, in Santa Ana, California, and Mercedes-Benz of Greenwich in Connecticut.
unknown title 2011
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