How does shelley describe the statue of Ozymandias ?
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Ozymandias is Shelley’s anthologised poem written in 1817, and one of his most famous.
The statue is described as two huge standing legs, without a torso. A massive but crumbling stone head lies nearby and half buried in the sand. The face is supposed to have had a ‘sneer of cold command’.
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Ozymandias is Shelley's anthologised poem written in 1817, and one of his most famous. The statue is described as two huge standing legs, without a torso. A massive but crumbling stone head lies nearby and half buried in the sand. The face is supposed to have had a 'sneer of cold command'.
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