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1 II, 7 | with triflers as with old shoes: all the rest is worn away 2 II, 12| XII. ON SHOES.~ Women fond of display 3 II, 12| same manner with regard to shoes, showing also in this matter 4 II, 12| with nature. For the use of shoes is partly for covering, 5 II, 12| journey, they require nailed shoes. Further, they ought for 6 II, 12| for the most part to wear shoes; for it is not suitable 7 II, 12| may use slippers or white shoes; dusty-foots the Attics 8 II, 12| witness for simplicity in shoes let John suffice, who avowed 9 II, 12| the latchet of the Lord's shoes." For he who exhibited to 10 II, 12| philosophy wore no elaborate shoes. What else this may imply, 11 III, 3 | appearance, their clothes, shoes, form, walk, cut of their 12 III, 7 | purse, nor scalp, nor shoes;" that is, possess not wealth, 13 III, 7 | are allegorically called shoes. We must, then, cast away 14 III, 10| example, putting on one's own shoes, washing one's own feet,