![]() ![]() It should be noted that the context of the lines has nothing to do with cabals: "Black is the badge of hell / The hue of dungeons and the school of night." ![]() It derives from a passage in William Shakespeare's play Love's Labours Lost, in which the King of Navarre says There is no firm evidence that all of these men were all known to each other, but speculation about their connections features prominently in some writing about the Elizabethan era. (who testified against Marlowe in his trial for atheism),Īnd one of Marlowe's killers, Ingram Frizer. ![]() George Chapman, Thomas Hariot, Richard Baines The cabal supposedly included poets and scientists such Christopher Marlowe, That was once referred to in 1592 as the "School of Atheism." The School of Night is a modern name for a cabal of men centered on Sir Walter Raleigh ![]()
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