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Upanishads

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impossible

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1 I, Pref | is possible and what is impossible in rendering ancient thought 2 I, Pref | syllable Om.' It may seem impossible at first sight to elicit 3 I, Pref | to most of us almost as impossible as to apprehend one musical 4 I, Pref | in upon us, it has become impossible, or almost impossible, ever 5 I, Pref | become impossible, or almost impossible, ever to arrive at that 6 I, Pref | how difficult, nay, how impossible it is, to render justice 7 I, Pref | the conviction that it is impossible to translate old thought 8 I, Pref | difficult, aye, sometimes impossible, to render thought by thought.~ 9 I, Pref | in French it would seem impossible to find any equivalent for 10 I, Pref | substitute in English. It is impossible, for instance, to find an 11 I, Translat | teach. It would have been impossible to undertake a translation 12 I, Translit | it has been found quite impossible to devise any practical 13 I, Intro, 0, 0, 5 | ruling, would simply be impossible in the concatenation of 14 I, Intro, 0, 0, 5 | derivations which are simply impossible.~Lastly, if we come to the 15 I, Intro, 0, 0, 5 | shape),' which are again impossible forms.~But although there 16 I, Intro, 0, 0, 5 | margin and it is almost impossible to handle them without some 17 I, Intro, 0, 0, 5 | pragaya pasubhih, which is impossible. In III, 2, 2, it leaves 18 I, Intro, 0, 0, 8 | opposition to vedâdau, and it is impossible to translate it, as Sayana 19 XV, Intro | been literal enough. It is impossible to argue these questions 20 XV, 1 | familiar with? To attempt the impossible may seem courageous, but 21 XV, 2 | that very reason, it seems impossible that this should be the 22 XV, 5 | towards higher perfection, is impossible. If therefore there is change, 23 XV, 5 | See I, 4; 5; VI, 3]~it impossible to come to a decision on


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