Book/Printed Material The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly,
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- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 5 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, WAR i
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 6 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, NATHANIEL HAWTHOKNE
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 7 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, MAYNARD S ENGLISH CLASSIC SERIES.— No. 203 THE SNOW-IMAGE THE GREAT STONE FACE, LITTLE DAFFYDOWNDILLY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE friTH BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH AND NOTES NEW YORK MAYNARD, MERRILL, CO. New Series, No. 29. January…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 8 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, ?s 2504 A Complete Course in the Study of English. spelling, Language, Grammar, Composition, Literature. Rsed s Word Lessons— A Complete Speller. Reed s Introductory Language Work. Reed Kellogg s Graded Lessons…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 9 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Nathaniel Hawthobne came of a stern, New England ancestry. The founder of the family in this country, William Hatliorne (so spelled, but pronounced nearly as afterwards changed by Hawthorne), emigrated…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 10 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 4 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH of Dartmouth, England, and at Salem, Massachusetts, on July 4, 1804, Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author, was born. His father died four years after, and Hawthorne was brought up by…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 11 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 5 He finally published some tales in the magazines, but these hardly served the purpose of bringing him fairly before the public. It was like a man talking to himself…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 12 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 6 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH was not myself. But the great eye of Hawthorne was there, and every scene was pictured on it. It was the sufficient raison d etre of Brook Farm that…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 13 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 7 Jameson and other cultivated people being his intimates. He had come to Rome, however, merely as a pleasant excursion, having little or no knowledge of art, and no taste…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 14 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 8 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH brown face. The smile, however, was sweet only while ini the eyes when it extended to the mouth it seemed to give.j him pain. There must have been battles…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 15 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, CRITICAL OPINIONS He was a beautiful, natural, original genius, and his life lad been singularly exempt from worldly preoccupations md vulgar efforts. It had been as pure, as simple, as un- ;ophisticated,…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 16 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 10 CRITICAL OPINIONS Of Twice-Told Tales Hawthorne says The book r( quires to be read in the clear brown twilight atmosphei in which it was written if opened in the sunshine it…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 17 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, CRITICAL OPINIONS 11 appened lie must bring us to look upon the scene as ansacted in his imagination. It might be objected to an analysis such as has been in- icat .d…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 18 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 12 CRITICAL OPINIONS sentiment. Many of them have neither plot nor catastrO phe, indeed, are not tales in the common sense of thf word; but are simply flower-garlands of poetic feeling wreathed…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 19 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, CRITICAL OPINIONS 13 iam in The Marble Faun, so may the character of his genius be most truly indicated. Miriam, the reader will remember, turns to Hilda and Kenyon for sympathy. Yet…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 20 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 14 CRITICAL OPINIONS the strange blending of good and evil, whicli may cause sin to be an awakening impulse in the human soul. The strange mysteries in which the world and our…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 21 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW-IMAGE A Childish Miracle One afternoon of a cold winter s day, wlien the sun shone forth with chilly brightness, after a long storm, two children asked leave of their mother…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 22 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 16 THE SNOW-IMAGE had a head as hard and impenetrable, and therefore, perhaps, as empty, as one of the iron pots which it was a part of his business to seU. The…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 23 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW-IMAGE 17 darlings in woolen jackets and wadded sacks, and put comforters round their necks, and a pair of striped graters on each little pair of legs, and worsted mittens on…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 24 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 18 THE SNOAV-IMAGE O. yes! cried Peony, as plainly as he could speak, for he was but a little boy. That will be nice! And mamma shall see it! Yes, answered Violet;…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 25 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW-IMAGE 19 while Peony expanded in breadth rather than height, and rolled along on his short and sturdy legs, as substantial as an elephant, though not quite so big. Then the…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 26 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 20 THE SNOW-iMAGE Well; but now I nnist finish Peony s new frock, for his grandfather is coming to-morrow, and I want the little fellow to look handsome. So she took up…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 27 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW-IMAGE 21 who had gone to anotber part of the garden, bring me some of that fresh snow, Peony, from the very furthest corner, where we have not been trampling. I…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 28 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 22 THE SNOW-IMAGE self; and then she smiled again at her own motherly pride. JSTevertheless, the idea seized upon her imagina- tion; and, ever and anon, she took a glimpse out of…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 29 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW- IMAGE 23 very satisfied tone; and now we mnst liave some little shining bits of ice, to make the brightness of her eyes. She is not finished yet. Mamma will…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 30 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 24 THE SNOW-IMAGE tinctly as she discerned the snow-child, the mothei thought to herself that never before was there a snow- figure so cunningly made, nor ever such a dear littk girl…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 31 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW-IMAGE 25 visdoiii. That will not do at all. Warm milk vill not be wholesome for our little snow-sister. Lit- le snow-people, like her, eat nothing but icicles. STo, no. Peon…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 32 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 26 THE SNOW-IMAGE image on its frozen month. Bnt, as this did not seem to make the lips quite red enough, Violet next pro- posed that the snow-ehild should be invited to…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 33 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW-IMACiE are! I can hardly lielp believing, now, that the snow-image has really come to life! Dear mamma! cried Violet, pray look out, and see what a sweet playmate we have!…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 34 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 28 THE SNOW-IMAGE to the door^ intending to invite the little runaway into her comfortable parlor; for, now that the sunshine was withdrawn, the atmosj)here, out of doors, was already growing very…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 35 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW-IMAGE 29 face; while Violet could but just keep pace with her, and Peony s short legs compelled him to lag behind. Once, in the course of their play, the strange…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 36 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 30 THE SNOW-IMAGE very plain an affair, tliis is our little snow-sister, whom we have just been making Yes, dear mamma, cried Peony, running to his mother, and looking up simply into…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 37 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW-IMAGK 31 Violet, said her mother, greatly perplexed, tell me the truth, without any jest. Who is this little girl? My darling manmia, answered Violet, looking seriously into her mother s…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 38 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 32 THE SNOW-IMAGE bleak a day, and after sunset too. He soon perceived] the little white stranger, sporting to and fro in the garden, like a dancing snow-wreath, and the flock of…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 39 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, THE SNOW-IMAGE 33 cause we wanted another playmate. Did not we, Peony? Yes, papa, said crimson Peony. This be our ittle snow-sister. Is she not beau-ti-ful? But she ,gave me such a…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898
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Image 40 of The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly, 34 THE SNOW-IMAGE i foot, SO mighty was he in earnest, this be nothing but our ittle snow-child! She will not love the hot fire! l^onsense, children, nonsense, nonsense! cried 5 the…
- Contributor: Hawthorne, Nathaniel
- Date: 1898