What did the sculptor stamp on the sculpture? from poem ozymandias
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The poem now tells us more about the "passions" of the face depicted on the statue. ... "Stamp'd" doesn't refer to an ink-stamp, but rather to the artistic process by which the sculptor inscribed the "frown" and "sneer" on his statue's face.
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"Stamp'd" doesn't refer to an ink-stamp, but rather to the artistic process by which the sculptor inscribed the "frown" and "sneer" on his statue's face. The word could also make you think of the ruler's power.
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https://www.shmoop.com/ozymandias/section-1-lines-1-8-summary.htmlCached#:~:text=%22Stamp'd%22%20doesn',think%20of%20the%20ruler's%20power.
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