One dialogue, or Colloquye of Erasmus (entituled Diuersoria) / Translated oute of Latten into Englyshe: And Imprinted, to the ende that the Judgement of the Learned maye be hadde before the Translator procede in the reste.
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The work presents a series of short dialogues in which travelers compare lodging, table service, and local customs while gently satirizing manners and hospitality. Through lively conversational sketches it juxtaposes anecdotes about inns, food, and household welcome with ironic descriptions of coarse or pretentious behavior, shifting between comic scenes and pointed moral reflection. The structure alternates conversational fragments and observer commentary, combining colloquial speech with rhetorical wit to illuminate social habits, travel inconveniences, and the contrast between appearance and reality in everyday interactions.
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