Ozymandias
poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Ozymandias
Summary
Ozymandias is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- Ozymandias authored Percy Bysshe Shelley[2].
- Ozymandias's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[3].
- Ozymandias's language of work or name is recorded as Czech[4].
- Ozymandias's edition or translation of is recorded as Ozymandias[5].
- Ozymandias's translator is recorded as Jaroslav Vrchlický[6].
- Ozymandias's published in is recorded as Výbor lyriky[7].
- Ozymandias's title is recorded as Ozymandias[8].
- Ozymandias's subtitle is recorded as (sonet)[9].
- Ozymandias's first line is recorded as Já potkal chodce z končin prastarých, ten děl: „Bez trupu nohy kamenné ční v poušti, v písku blízko vedle nich tlí rozbitá tvář, čelo svraštěné, rty šklebné, v nichž se chladný povel mih’, dí: ‚Sochař uměl čísti vášní vření, jež vryty v mrtvou hmotu žijí dál než hruď, jich zdroj, než dlaň, jich provedení.‘ A na podstavci slova ta jsem čet’:‚ Jsem Ozymandias, jsem králů král, má díla, Mocní, vizte a v prach hned!‘ Nic po stranách víc nezbylo, jen kolem té trosky obrovské, kam stačil hled, se písek vlnil v obzor dlouhým polem.“[10].
- Ozymandias's form of creative work is recorded as poem[11].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Ozymandias authored Percy Bysshe Shelley[2].
Publication
Ozymandias's language of work or name is recorded as Czech[4].