Nietzsche's dancing philosopher, Zarathustra, was Incarnated in Illowski's compositions.
"Melomaniacs"
James Huneker
A victim himself of the intolerance of "over-men," Gorky has Incarnated his own revolts and hopes in the soul of his hero, Misha, a brother of the revolutionary students who do not hesitate to sacrifice their life or liberty for a principle or ideal.
"Contemporary Russian Novelists"
Serge Persky
Sympathy, to be worth any thing, must be Incarnated, as in Job's case, so that it becomes feet to the lame and eyes to the blind.
"White Slaves"
Louis A Banks