• Charles Ollier (1788–1859) was an English publisher and author, associated with the works of Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats. From a Huguenot background...
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    Horne, Richard Henry (1846). "Beth Gelert". Ballad Romances. London: Charles Ollier. pp. 187–202. Retrieved October 29, 2011. Ticknor, Francis Orray (1911)...
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  • Charles Ollier to Leigh Hunt. On the third page of the letter, Ollier explains, "My son William has hit upon a new method of spelling Fish." Ollier then...
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  • Ollier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Ollier (1788–1859), publisher Charly Ollier (born 1985), football player Claude...
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    Cascine wood near Florence, Italy. It was originally published in 1820 by Charles Ollier in London as part of the collection Prometheus Unbound, A Lyrical Drama...
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    Eclogue, in praise of Cornelius Gallus, as a model. It was published by Charles Ollier in July 1821 (see 1821 in poetry) with a preface in which Shelley made...
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    who died on 7 June 1819. On 6 September 1819, Shelley wrote to Charles and James Ollier to say, "My 'Prometheus,' which has been long finished, is now...
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    Livorno, from May to 5 August 1819. The work was published by Charles and James Ollier in London in 1819. The Livorno edition was printed in Livorno,...
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  • Christmas Fire" (1852) (with William Moy Thomas, Elizabeth Gaskell, Edmund Ollier, James White, Edmund Saul Dixon, Harriet Martineau, Samuel Sidney and Eliza...
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    corresponded with her briefly. After the work was published by Charles and James Ollier in London, Shelley asked them to withdraw it. One possible concern...
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