what is the meaning of this line it's sculptor well those passion read
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The lines "tell that its sculptor well those passions read, which yet survived stamped on these lifeless things" means that the sculptor who sculpted the statue of Ozymandias was very skilled as he managed to perfectly portray the arrogance, haughtiness and coldness of the ruthless and mighty ruler.
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