Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXII|      demand of us, is of all impossibilities the most impossible to comply
2   I,    XXXIII|      that from him who seeks impossibilities that which is possible may
3   I,     XLVII|      a way that, reconciling impossibilities, smoothing over difficulties,
4   I,    XLVIII|  boorish or dull; and of all impossibilities the greatest is that a play
5  II,       III|  exposes himself, for of all impossibilities the greatest is to write
6  II,      XVII|    each step let him attempt impossibilities, on desolate heaths let
7  II,      LXIX| suffer and he silent, for no impossibilities are asked of thee; it is
8  II,       LXX|   one can bind himself to do impossibilities."~ ~Hearing this, Altisidora,
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