Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems by Ben Jonson

Read now or download (free!)

Choose how to read this book Url Size
Read online (web) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5134.html.images 242 kB
EPUB3 (E-readers incl. Send-to-Kindle) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5134.epub3.images 268 kB
EPUB (older E-readers) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5134.epub.images 269 kB
EPUB (no images, older E-readers) https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5134.epub.noimages 163 kB
Kindle https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5134.kf8.images 456 kB
older Kindles https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5134.kindle.images 434 kB
Plain Text UTF-8 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5134.txt.utf-8 216 kB
Download HTML (zip) https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/5134/pg5134-h.zip 264 kB
There may be more files related to this item.

About this eBook

Author Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637
Author of introduction, etc. Morley, Henry, 1822-1894
Title Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems
Note Reading ease score: 73.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contents Sylva -- Timber, or discoveries made upon men and matter -- Some poems: To William Camden. On my first daughter. On my first son. To Francis Beaumont. Of life and death. Inviting a friend to supper. Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy. Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H. Epitaph on the countess of Pembroke. To the memory of my beloved master William Shakespeare. To Celia. The triumph of Charis. In the person of womankind. Ode. Præludium. Epode. An elegy.
Credits Transcribed from the 1892 Cassell & Company edition by David Price
Summary "Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems" by Ben Jonson is a collection of essays, thoughts, and poetry written during the early 17th century. The work showcases Jonson's keen observations on various aspects of human nature, society, and morality, reflecting the complexities of life in his time. It encompasses a variety of themes that reveal Jonson's intellect and his emphasis on the importance of character, virtue, and the power of knowledge. At the start of the book, readers are introduced to Jonson’s perspective through the introduction, which highlights his literary legacy and the influences upon him. He reflects on human behavior, offering insights into the motivations behind people's actions, the significance of wisdom and honesty, and the common vices present in society. The opening also suggests that Jonson’s observations stem from a mixture of daily readings and personal experiences, setting the stage for the deep, philosophical discussions that follow. Each thought, or “Timber,” as he calls them, provides a glimpse into the mind of one of English literature's most important figures, beautifully intertwining poetic expressions with intellectual discourse. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
Subject Commonplace books
Subject Miscellanea
Category Text
EBook-No. 5134
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Aug 14, 2014
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
Downloads 355 downloads in the last 30 days.
Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free!