
Eugene Onegin p.1 by Pushkin
The Slavic Literature Pod
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The Happiness of Each Day Is Just So Boring
Onyagan, not as the one of three sorays that he's been invited to is in full swing. But rather what I think is implied to be next morning around Don as as you and you again is kind of dosing. And it's noted that his day is although, you know, full of fun and festivities, they're monotonously gay. They are just there. The happiness of each day is just so boring. This line really stands out kind of captures it. No early on his heart was cooling and he was spored with social noise. Soon infidelity proved cloying and friends and friendship sold destroying. Not every day could he wash down his beef steak
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