The lady was at home in bed; she had been Personated by a graceless young cub whose stature was about the same as hers.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
Its whole merit and its rousing political force lay in the dramatic genius with which Defoe Personated the temper of a thorough-going High-flier, putting into plain and spirited English such sentiments as a violent partisan would not dare to utter except in the unguarded heat of familiar discourse, or the half-humorous ferocity of intoxication.
"Daniel Defoe"
William Minto
He had, to serve his own ends, Personated a man who was apparently known to be disreputable, and if he now received the credit for that man's misdeeds he had himself alone to thank.
"The Lamp in the Desert"
Ethel M. Dell