Final answer:
A clear answer about the perception of Cyrano as seen by Ragueneau cannot be provided without the correct reference from the play 'Cyrano de Bergerac' or another specific text.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question alludes to the perception of the character Cyrano as seen by others through Ragueneau's perspective in the work containing the character Cyrano. The inquiry seeks to understand what initial impression people get when they encounter Cyrano for the first time. The provided texts, while rich in detail and literary merit, do not explicitly reference Cyrano or Ragueneau, so drawing a direct conclusion from them regarding the initial perceptions of Cyrano is challenging.
As this is the case, we should either look to the appropriate text where Ragueneau speaks about Cyrano, which would be Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano de Bergerac, or, if the question relates to another work entirely, we should reference that specific text. It's common, for example, for Ragueneau to be enamored with Cyrano’s wit, eloquence, and talent in the original play. The question likely probes into such character dynamics and themes of appearance versus reality or first impressions in literature.
Without the correct literary text reference, it's inappropriate to provide a factual response to this question about Cyrano and Ragueneau's perspectives.