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There is no such language as Shakespearean. Shakespeare wrote in English. However, he did not use the word "upset" in any of its senses, because this word did not come into use until about the year 1800. He would have used words like overthrow, topple, tumble, overturn, disturb or offend, all perfectly good English words.

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