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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PopanillaPopanilla - Wikipedia

    Popanilla was published in 1828, a period of Disraeli's life described by one of his biographers as “almost a blank”. [1] It had been submitted to the publisher John Murray four years earlier entitled "The Adventures of Mr. Aylmer Papillion" but was rejected. [2] As an allegorical novella describing a fantastic voyage, it was influenced by ...

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  4. 23 de jul. de 2009 · CHAPTER 5 Popanilla was discomposed, but he was not discomfited. He consoled himself for the Royal neglect by the recollection of the many illustrious men who had been despised, banished, imprisoned, and burnt for the maintenance of opinions which, centuries afterwards, had been discovered to be truth.

  5. Benjamin Disraeli. There is an island in the Indian Ocean, so unfortunate as not yet to have been visited either by Discovery Ships or Missionary Societies. It is a place where all those things are constantly found which men most desire to see, and with the sight of which they are seldom favored. It abounds in flowers, and fruit, and sunshine.

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  6. 20 de jan. de 2016 · Popanillas ship sets off on her maiden voyage and is carried by a storm to the great city of Hubbabub, which is the capital of the island of Vraibleusia, the most famous island in the world, and a paradise of wealth and freedom, and also, it turns out, the embodiment of laissez-faire competition.

  7. In 'The Voyage of Captain Popanilla', a satirical fantasy by Benjamin Earl of Beaconsfield Disraeli, originally published in 1828, readers embark on a whimsical journey alongside its eponymous...