Guido Guinizzelli citations

Guido Guinizzelli ou Guido Guinizelli, ou Guy de Guincel, du nom de son père Guinizello di Bartolomeo, est un poète italien du XIIIe siècle.

Il demeure le père spirituel du dolce stil novo . Cette formule a été créée par Dante au chant XXIV du Purgatoire de la Divine Comédie. Wikipedia  

✵ 1230 – 1276
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Guido Guinizzelli: Citations en anglais

“Look on me! if canst read the signs of love,
Thou’lt see that death is written in my face.”

Sonetto. (Poeti del Primo Secolo, Firenze, 1816, Vol. I, p. 105).
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 407.

“The faithful servant shall his guerdon have.”

A buon servente guiderdon non pere.
Sonetto. (Poeti del Primo Secolo, Firenze, 1816, p. 104).
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 239.

“Though the sun beat all day upon the mud,
Still foul the mud remains and bright the sun.”

Fere lo sol lo fango tutto ’l giorno;
Vil riman, ne il sol perde colore.
Canzone. (Poeti del Primo Secolo, Firenze, 1816, p. 92).
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 302.

“For naught that we call science,
If there be none to teach.
Can by its own endeavours
The highest summit reach.”

(Che) nessuna scienza
Senz’ ammaestratura
Non saglie in grande altura
Per proprio sentimento.
Canzone. (Poeti del Primo Secolo, Firenze, 1816, Vol. I, p. 83).
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 369.

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