The Hell of Dante Alighieri, Edited With Translation And Notes By Arthur John Butler

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103, 105 xhe first insieme is of time, the second of place. — onne : lit.
footprints.
MS Btesse : when the feet had been brought together, the fiision of the legs followed automatically.
304 HELL CANTO themselves stuck so to each other, that shortly the joining made no mark that could be seen. The split tail took the shape which was lost in the other, and its skin grew soft and the other's hard. I saw the arms draw in at the armpits, and the two feet of the beast that were short lengthen out in
... proportion as those shortened. Afterwards the hind feet, twisted together, became the member which man conceals, and the wretch from his had two such produced. While the smoke was veiling the one and the other with a new tint, and causing the hair to grow upward over the one part, and stripping it oif from the other, the one lifted him- self and the other fell down, not therefore distorting the S' appiccar si, che in poco la giuntura Non facea segno alcun che si paresse.
Togliea la coda fessa la figura Che si perdeva la, e la sua pelle no Si facea molle, e quella di la dura.


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