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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| proof against it. It is impossible to conceive Cervantes giving 2 I, I| agonies, and all sorts of impossible nonsense; and it so possessed 3 I, II| him anything to drink was impossible, or would have been so had 4 I, III| extraordinary that it is impossible to convey an idea of it 5 I, IX| appeared to me to be a thing impossible and contrary to all precedent 6 I, XIII| all in love."~ ~"That is impossible," said Don Quixote: "I say 7 I, XIII| Don Quixote: "I say it is impossible that there could be a knight-errant 8 I, XIII| superhuman, since all the impossible and fanciful attributes 9 I, XV| thou wilt make it well-nigh impossible through not being a knight 10 I, XVI| comply with yours it is impossible; besides, to this impossibility 11 I, XVII| blanketing Sancho as it would be impossible to write down accurately: 12 I, XVIII| well with us, for it is impossible for good or evil to last 13 I, XX| darkness of the night made it impossible to see anything; but they 14 I, XX| the story, and it will be impossible to tell another word of 15 I, XX| wanted was, however, also impossible; so what he did for peace' 16 I, XX| itself, for it seemed to him impossible to relieve himself without 17 I, XXII| impossibilities the most impossible to comply with, because 18 I, XXIII| to me, Sancho-and it is impossible it can be otherwise -- that 19 I, XXIII| brambles, so as to make it impossible for us to follow him; from 20 I, XXVII| disobeying it, as it seemed to me impossible to endure life for so many 21 I, XXVII| that instant lost rendered impossible for ever. I stood stupefied, 22 I, XXX| her - I say no more-it is impossible for me for a moment to contemplate 23 I, XXXIV| Lothario, and it would be impossible to describe how he embraced 24 I, XXXV| Anselmo.~ ~"It would be impossible for me now," said Leonela, " 25 I, XXXV| invention is faulty, for it is impossible to imagine any husband so 26 I, XXXVI| hast conquered, for it is impossible to have the heart to deny 27 I, XXXVII| the time being he made it impossible for any of his hearers to 28 I, XLI| growing somewhat rough, it was impossible for us to keep a straight 29 I, XLI| steer for Oran, as it was impossible to make any other course. 30 I, XLI| home, it would have been impossible for me, so eagerly did my 31 I, XLII| baptism of Zoraida, for it was impossible for the Judge to put off 32 I, XLIII| heart it would have been impossible for me to recognise him. 33 I, XLIII| quarter from whence it is impossible that such a return can be 34 I, XLIII| in such a way that it was impossible for him to release himself.~ ~ 35 I, XLIV| go back? Anything else is impossible."~ ~All this conversation 36 I, XLV| of this castle, for it is impossible to live an hour in peace 37 I, XLVI| what it would have been impossible to see by any other means 38 I, XLVII| pleasure and enjoyment, it is impossible that they can smell sweet; 39 I, LII| Brother devil (for it is impossible but that thou must be one 40 II, I| although they thought it almost impossible that there could be any; 41 II, I| to his Majesty are either impossible, or absurd, or injurious 42 II, I| Don Quixote, "is neither impossible nor absurd, but the easiest, 43 II, I| with God's power nothing is impossible. Have strong hope and trust 44 II, VI| founders, for it would be impossible now to find one of their 45 II, XIII| thirst, for to quench it was impossible; and so the pair of them 46 II, XIV| with my hands that it is impossible it can have been the same; 47 II, XIV| another thing that makes it impossible for me to fight, that I 48 II, XV| allowed to go, as it seemed impossible to restrain him, and that 49 II, XVII| position, and that it was impossible for him to avoid letting 50 II, XX| fancy be;~ For me there's no impossible,~ I order, bind, forbid, 51 II, XXII| another. I do not say it is impossible, but I look upon it as difficult."~ ~ 52 II, XXII| and perceived that it was impossible to let himself down or effect 53 II, XXIII| difficulty about it seems to thee impossible; but time will pass, as 54 II, XXIV| noblest knight of his time, is impossible; he would not have told 55 II, XXIV| can say that he saw the impossible absurdities he reports about 56 II, XXVI| said, "Here you see how impossible it is to restore this king 57 II, XXVII| command upon us that it was impossible to obey. Thus, sirs, you 58 II, XXVIII| delayed, does not become impossible."~ ~Sancho said he would 59 II, XXXII| his antagonists makes it impossible for him to effect his purpose 60 II, XXXIII| faithful; so it's quite impossible for anything to separate 61 II, XXXIII| ladyship says; because it is impossible to suppose that out of my 62 II, XL| which it would have been impossible for him to accomplish it;' 63 II, XLVII| astonish you; but that is impossible because she is bent double 64 II, XLVIII| such nonsense; for it is impossible that a long, white-hooded 65 II, LV| perceived that it was wholly impossible to escape out of that pit 66 II, LV| tightly it would have been impossible for him to avoid falling 67 II, LVII| as to the garters that is impossible, for I have not got them, 68 II, LIX| stuff, Don Juan, when it is impossible for anyone who has read 69 II, LX| this pleasure; but that was impossible, because the crazes and 70 II, LXII| clearly and distinctly; it was impossible, thus, to detect the trick. 71 II, LXIII| when thou sawest it was impossible for thee to escape? Is that 72 II, LXVII| against love; but it is impossible, strictly speaking, for