He felt that strange mingling of kinship and discomfort that all men experience when they gaze thus into the mirror of time.
After promising to investigate this strange mingling of classes, the Devil leaves them circling on a raft in the Styx.
The broader conflict is that strange mingling of passion, attraction and incompatibility that turns lovers into strangers or mortal enemies but keeps them haunting each other.
"What were you doing there," she asked, with a strange mingling of expressions, "in such a night?"
A year spent in her society had done much for him, and he loved her with a strange mingling of passion, reverence, and gratitude.
The sound was explosive, with a strange mingling of fear and anger.
The result is a strange mingling of old and new.
And she wondered at the strange mingling of emotions that filled her.
His actions were a strange mingling of fear and bravery.
There was a strange mingling of past and present in his conversation, for he had lived under King George, and might have remembered when Napoleon and the moderns generally were born.