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Arguments in English at the Head of each Scene; with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by A. GOMBERT. Under this title the best productions of the French Dramatic writers are in course of publication, each Play elucidated

1st. BY APPROPRIATE ARGUMENTS at the head of each

scene, to unravel the plot, as well as develop the subject,
characters, and various incidents throughout the piece.
2d. BY AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION of such words and
idioms as may arrest the progress of the reader.

3d. BY CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS, in which will be interspersed occasional remarks upon the beauties of the style and conceptions.

The Drama, that exquisite and invaluable portion of French literature, cannot fail to present many perplexities. By the different illustrations given, it will be seen that the chief object is to render the path easy and pleasant, and to unfold beauties of the scene which might otherwise lie unobserved or unregarded.

The selection embraces the high and dignified character of Tragedy, as well as the refined and spirited elegance of the Comic Muse.

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