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1 Pre | West and East. Some - as Benfey in Germany, M. Cosquin in 2 Pre | mostly from the German of Benfey or the vigorous English 3 GeNote| Fables of Bidpai, Prof. Benfey contended with enormous 4 GeNote| literary transmission, as Benfey contended, but by oral transmission. 5 GeNote| misunderstood. I do not hold with Benfey that all European folk-tales 6 StNote| be Indian in origin (see Benfey,Panschatantra, i. 211,and 7 StNote| Pantschatantra, V. ix,, tr. Benfey, ii. 345 - 6.~Parallels. - 8 StNote| ii. 345 - 6.~Parallels. - Benfey, in § 209 of his Einleitung, 9 StNote| and by the fact, which Benfey mentions, that La Fontaine' 10 StNote| multitudinous offshoots (see Benfey, Einleilung, § 6o) among 11 StNote| original.~Parallels. - See Benfey, Pantschatantra, § 71, i. 12 StNote| As You Like It, ii. 1, cf Benfey, I. c., p. 214, n.), but 13 StNote| the original.~Parallels. - Benfey has collected and discussed 14 StNote| multitudinous offshoots. See Benfey, Einleitung, § 84; also 15 StNote| Pantschatantra, III. v., tr. Benfey, ii. 244 - 7.~Parallels 16 StNote| Fontaine, x. 12.~Remarks. - Benfey has proved most ingeniously 17 StNote| three versions, putting Benfey's results in a graphic form, 18 StNote| Ballads, i. 485; see also Benfey, Kl. Schr. ii. 156 seq. 19 StNote| likely to penetrate. Prof. Benfey, in an elaborate dissertation ("