Eliza
    Doolittles seeking refuge at Mrs Higgins's in Scene V of 'swas not only considered proper, but
    it remedied the impropriety of her living with Higgins. For a well-bred girl to have lived in
    a...
Thursday, April 11, 2013
To the original audience, was Eliza's seeking refuge at Mrs Higgins's in George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion (Scene V) considered proper?
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