what is implied by 'which yet survived' in ozymandias
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It implies that even after the statue of Ozymandias has got ruined with the course of time, but still his attitude and boastfulness is still surviving on the face of the broken statue.
This line expresses the high quality of work done by the sculptor who made the statue.
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Here is your answer..
It implies that even after the statue of Ozymandias has got ruined with the course of time, but still his attitude and boastfulness is still surviving on the face of the broken statue.
This line expresses the high quality of work done by the sculptor who made the statue.
Hope it helps you..
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