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The gayest and most "correct" of all foot gear was the " pantoffle," a cork-heeled
slipper, which was deemed of such importance that great men had pagfs
expressly attached to the pantoffle' whose only duty was to bring and take charge
of them ...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines
The gayest and most " correct" of all foot gear was the " pantoffle," a cork-hoeled
slipper, which was deemed of such importance that great men had pages
expressly attached to the pantoffle' whose only duty was to bring and take charge
of ...
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Colonial and Early American Fashions
Tom Tierney. Footwear (1700 to 1760) Colonial and Early American Fashions
Tom Tierney This entertaining and. o. a. Lady's embroidered shoe ( 1700). b.
Lady's pantoffle, or mule (1710). c. Man's black shoe, red tongue and heel (1700)
. d.
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The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher: The ...
Then I dismiss you True Liegemen to the Pantoffle; I had more Articles, but l have
business And cannot stay now', so adieu dear Monsi ur, Tm noble CD' He:
pmffant. Uncle. Adicu Monsieur. Onor. A urfflreflzrvice (93 commandement. Tmor.
l ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, 1711
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The Farrier's and Horseman's Dictionary, Being a Compleat ...
... only on his Heels, so that yon have reason to think that the fore-part os the Foot
is withered or dried up: And if you perceive it to be hollow, by knocking upon the
Hoos, p'uck off the Shoe, and pare the Foot a little, and set on a pantoffle Shoe.
Thomas Wallace, N. B., 1726
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History of British costume [by J.R. Planché].
Palisado, 359 Pall, 52 Pallettes, S35 Pallium, 33 Panache, 333 Pantaloons, 330
Pantible, 372 Pantoffle, 330 Panzar, 108 Partizan, Pertuisanne, 304 Partlet,307
Passguard,282 Pastoral Staff, 52 Patron, 319 Pattens, 195 Pauldrons, 235 ...
James Robinson Planché, 1847
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The Book of Humorous Verse:
Oh! I have envy of tobe What grass 'neath her pantoffle push, And too much
happy seemeth me The margaret which her vestige crush. But I will meether nose
at nose, And take occasion for her hairs, And indicate her all my woes, That she
in ...
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Costume in Greek Classic Drama
They are not as expertly shaped as one would have expected if they were
intended to represent something wearable, like, for instance, the thick pantoffle
type of shoe that was worn during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries of our
era.
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies
Well. Wounds of this nature are not to be cured With balms, but corrosives. I must
be plain : Art thou scarce manumized from the porter's lodge, And yet sworn
servant to the pantoffle, And darest thou dream of marriage ? Allw. Howe'er you ...
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I Battled a Giant Otter: My Gut Bustin', Mutha Lovin' Life ...
... haymaking toads, bumbo vintners, turf cutters, turf accountants, turf spankers,
turf cake bakers, turf drain establish— ers, sod menders, stupa builders,
wagonwashers, butlers, pantoffle buckle bucklers, carpenters, muffeteers, muffin
sniffers.