They reinterpreted the classics by emphasizing works other than those hitherto regarded as preeminent.
When so massed they begin to lose their original significance, to yield to the knowledge of natural law, to be reinterpreted from time to time, and finally to become mere social events or to be dropped altogether.
But the study of the Old Testament asreinterpreted in our own generation by research and scholarship is a fascinating subject.
But in Judaism the hold is to be maintained precisely on the ground that there is to be nothing national about them, they are to be reinterpreted ideally and symbolically.
When he reinterpretedit to the Utes, there was a general chorus of laughter, which lasted several minutes.
This was interpreted by Kit Carson into Mexican, with profuse pantomime, after the Indian fashion, and then reinterpreted by Ooray into Ute for the benefit of his red brethren.
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