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
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