"Some wits, too, like oracles, deal in ambiguities, but not with equal success; for though ambiguities are the first excellence of an imposter, they are the last of a wit."

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Source: Edward Young (1866). “The complete poetical works of Edward Young. With life”, p.267

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Edward Young

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Edward Young was an English poet known for his reflective work 'Night Thoughts', which explores themes of mortality and the human experience.

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