No, it is not possible to parallel because each of the secondaries of the isolation transformers are out of phase, most likely 120 degrees out of phase from each other. Thus, one isolation transformer may be at peak, while the other will be on a lower value. Thus you get a short circuit with one transformer trying to feed the other due to different voltages present at a given instant. If these were rectified to DC, then you could parallel the DC outputs for more current, but you cannot mix out of phase AC voltages together